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Super Mahut claims Hall of Fame title

Last Updated 15 July 2013, 18:14 IST

Frenchman Nicolas Mahut won two matches in a day to capture the Hall of Fame Championship at Newport on Sunday, denying former world number one Lleyton Hewitt his first title in more than three years.

Mahut, who won his first career ATP title in the Netherlands last month, added a second in quick succession after a marathon day in Rhode Island.

He beat American Michael Russell 6-2, 6-2 in their rain-delayed semifinal in the morning then returned to the grass court to defeat Hewitt 5-7, 7-5, 6-3 in the afternoon final.
"When you want to win a final, everything can happen. I just can't believe it's true," Mahut told reporters.

"A month ago I was playing to make the cut for the qualies (qualifying) at the US Open, I was (ranked) 240 with some points to defend.

"I told my coach, I have to play great on grass to make the cut for the qualies. A month later I have two titles."

Hewitt, bidding for his first singles title since he beat Roger Federer in the final at Halle in June, 2010, also played in the morning, blunting the booming serve of twice defending champion John Isner to win 5-7, 6-2, 6-4.

Despite spending more than an hour longer on court in his semifinal, the Australian looked to be on the verge of a straightforward victory in the final.

The 32-year-old Hewitt won the opening set then served for the match at 5-4 in the second set but was unable to close it out as Mahut, a runner-up in Newport six years, fought back.

Mahut, 31, won the next three games in a row to force the match into a third set and despite going down an early break, he recovered and went on to seal victory after two hours and 20 minutes.

"If I could've had a day off and come back and played the final, I reckon things would've been different," Hewitt said. "All in all it was a good week. Can't do much about it. I had the tougher side of the draw, with the semifinals this morning, I paid the price for that."

Fognini triumphs

Fabio Fognini won his first career title as he came from behind to overcome Philipp Kohlschreiber 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 at the final of the ATP Stuttgart Open in Berlin. The fifth-seeded Italian converted his first match point after two hours and six minutes on clay to receive a new roadster and prize money Sunday. Fognini broke the spell after losing two career finals last year, aside from that, he improved his record against second seeded Kohlschreiber to 1-2.

The World No 25 Kohlschreiber wanted to become the second German titleholder in Stuttgart after Michael Stich in 1991. However, he was not able to make use of his home advantage.

Both players started with a weak service into the match to ensure 15 break chances. After 43 minutes, Kohlschreiber wrapped the first set 7-5 by breaking Foginis serve.
It was a short lived joy by the German as he gave away his serve in the first game to lose the second set 4-6 to the World No 31.

In the last and third set the Italian exploited the momentum to grab a 4-1 lead to seal the set 6-4 to become the first Italian to win the ATP Stuttgart Open.

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(Published 15 July 2013, 17:51 IST)

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