The Korea Times

Argentina’s Sebastian Baez captures Rio Open title

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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Sebastian Baez won his fifth and biggest title Sunday with a 6-2, 6-1 victory against his Argentine compatriot Mariano Navone at the Rio Open.

The fifth-seeded Baez wasn’t seriously challenged by the 22-year-old Navone, a qualifier, in the final of the clay-court tournament.

Neither of the two Argentinia­ns had been among the favorites to lift the title, but defending champion Cameron Norrie, Carlos Alcaraz, Stan Wawrinka and Nicolás Jarry had all stumbled.

Baez is the second Argentinia­n to lift the trophy, with Diego Schwartzma­n the first in 2018.

Baez is set to climb to a career-high No. 21 in the rankings on Monday, from his current No. 30. Navone will become a top 100 player for the first time, reaching No. 60 after Rio.

Despite a somewhat tepid final in

Rio de Janeiro, some high profile tennis players past and present have argued in favor of more top tournament­s in South America to please the eager crowds that flocked to the Rio Open and the Argentina Open earlier this month.

“Unpopular opinion. South America should have its own dedicated swing on the tennis tour with its own Masters series,” said three-time major winner Andy Murray on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter. “The way the fans support the tournament­s there is incredible. Amazing atmosphere­s and is clearly part of their sporting culture. Vamos, ATP Tour.”

Six-time Grand Slam champion Boris Becker agreed: “Why unpopular? You’re absolutely right. Tennis should go to countries/continents where tennis is booming.”

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 ?? AFP-Yonhap ?? Sebastian Baez holds his trophy after winning the ATP 500 Rio Open tennis men’s singles final match against Mariano Navone in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday.
AFP-Yonhap Sebastian Baez holds his trophy after winning the ATP 500 Rio Open tennis men’s singles final match against Mariano Navone in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday.
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