Ex-world leader Andy Murray added another trophy to his track record, defeating the Frenchman Arthur Cazo (181 ATP) in the finals of the contenders tournament in Nottingham (Great Britain).

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Arthur Cazo defeated Andy Murray in the final of the Nottingham Open

After two sets that lasted an hour and 47 minutes, the Briton won 6-4, 6-4.

In both sets, the main favorite of the tournament Murray prevailed without emotion about the winner.

In May, Andy Murray managed to win the first trophy after a four-year break at the contenders’ tournament in Aix-en-Provence.

Ranked 44th in the world, the Briton still has 47 trophies to his credit, including three Grand Slam titles.

The Rothesay Open in Nottingham was held from June 12 to 18 on grass and is part of the ATP 125 category. The total prize fund was €145,000 and the title was won by Dan Evans.

The tournament is a preparation for Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam tournament of the season (July 3-16).