the australian Alex de Minaur was imposed this Sunday of 6-3 and 6-3 in american Jenson Brooksby and crowned Atlanta ATP 250 tournament champion for the second time in his career, after the 2019 edition.
De Miñaur, number 30 in the world ranking, of a Uruguayan father and a Spanish mother, defeated Brooksby in one hour and 31 minutes, in the first full-scale showdown between the two.
The Australian player, who came from behind Frenchman Adrien Mannarino and Belarusian Ilya Ivashka in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively, did not give Brooksby a chance and celebrated the sixth ATP title of his career.
She was forceful when it came to converting her break balls, four of four, and she dropped her serve just once to extend her record in games played in Atlanta to a brilliant 8-1.
Brooksby will have to wait to celebrate his first ATP title, after bowing out in the Newport 2021 and Dallas 2022 finals, before Sunday’s retreat in Atlanta.
Source: La Verdad

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