Toronto Star

Monfils storms back to end long drought

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WASHINGTON— Things were looking bleak for Gael Monfils, a man with a long history of losing finals. His opponent in the Citi Open title match, Ivo Karlovic, was about to serve for the championsh­ip and had not been broken all week. Down but not quite out, Monfils came through, breaking Karlovic twice in a span of four service games and erasing a match point while coming back for a 5-7, 7-6 (6), 6-4 victory for his first trophy in 2.5 years. “To be honest,” Monfils said, “today was pure luck.” Well, maybe, but he deserves credit for figuring out a way to neutralize the big serve of the six-foot-11 Karlovic, who was trying to become, at age 37, the oldest man since 1973 to win ATP singles tournament­s in consecutiv­e weeks.

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