
The ex-leader of the world ranking, Andy Murray, added another trophy to his track record, defeating the American Tommy Paul (17 ATP) in the final of the candidate tournament in Aix-en-Provence (France).
Tommy Paul defeated by Andy Murray in the Open Aix Provence final
After three sets and almost two hours of play, the Briton won 2-6, 6-1, 6-2.
After the first set, which was completely dominated by the main favorite, Murray made a great comeback to win the next two, recalling his glory days.
This is Andy Murray’s first title after a four-year hiatus.
Having reached the 52nd place in the world, the Brit still has 46 trophies under his belt, including three Grand Slam titles.
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