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Johnson claims title after Ramanathan falls in final

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newport — Steve Johnson continued his long road back and success this year by capturing the Hall of Fame Open on Sunday.

The 28-year-old American defeated Ramkumar Ramanathan, of India, 7-5, 3-6, 6-2, on Newport’s grass court for his fourth career ATP title and second this season.

When it was over, Johnson pointed to the sky and pumped his fist before going over to the far corner of the court to give his coach, Craig Boynton, a handshake and hug.

“He’s seen me when I was (ranked) 200 and losing first rounds of challenger­s, questionin­g playing tennis and now he’s seen me winning titles and finals of 500s,” Johnson said. “The highs and lows, he’s stuck with it.”

Ranked 48th coming into the week, Johnson added to his title

in Houston this year. It’s been a nice rebound after he lost his father, Steve Sr. to a heart attack last year. His Dad, who had been his coach until Johnson went to college, traveled and watched him at all his tourneys.

“It’s been an emotional couple

of years,” he said to the crowd during an interview at the end of the match.

Now, Johnson, who reached as high as No. 21 in the world in 2016, will be ranked 34th beginning the week.

Asked if he could crack the Top 25, he said: “(I’ve) done it before.”

Johnson broke in the second game of the final set, hitting a forehandcr­oss winner to close the game.

“Steve was best, hitting some forehands today,” said the 23-yearold Ramanathan, who was seeking his first ATP title. “He played a good third set and had the better of me.”

Up 2-0 in the third, Johnson closed the game with a hard serve that Ramanathan was barely able to get his racket on. Leading 4-2, Johnson yelled out loud “Focus!” to himself before closing out the seventh game.

The match was moved from a 3pm starting time yesterday to a scheduled start 11am start with the forecast for heavy rain. It began just before 1pm after heavy rain in the morning and was played in misty, windy conditions. —

 ?? AP file ?? Career and 2nd title this season for Johnson steve Johnson of america defeated ramkumar ramanathan of india, 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 in the newport final. —
AP file Career and 2nd title this season for Johnson steve Johnson of america defeated ramkumar ramanathan of india, 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 in the newport final. —

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