India's Rohan Bopanna and his Uruguayan partner Pablo Cuevas lifted their first ATP World Tour title together when they downed seventh-seeds Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez in a three-set battle in the final
Uruguay’s Pablo Cuevas (left) returns while India’s Rohan Bopanna looks on during the Monte Carlo Masters doubles final in Monaco yesterday. Pics/Getty Images
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Monaco: India's Rohan Bopanna and his Uruguayan partner Pablo Cuevas lifted their first ATP World Tour title together when they downed seventh-seeds Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez in a three-set battle in the final of the Monte-Carlo Masters here yesterday.
The winning pair of Pablo Cuevas and Rohan Bopanna
Spaniards outwitted
The unseeded Indo-Uruguayan pair outwitted the Spanish team in the match tie-breaker for a 6-3, 3-6, 10-4 win in 74 minutes. It was the second title of the season for Bopanna having won the season-opening Chennai Open crown with compatriot Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan.
"I'm really happy to win our first title together. I have come to Monte-Carlo so many years, it's such a historic tournament. We had a tough start to the season, but it's great to have won. We came through some close Match tie-breaks this week and it's a good start to the clay season. I'm looking forward to the rest of the tournaments," said Bopanna.
Cuevas said, "I am really happy, as I didn't start the season well. I'm happy to win with my partner in the first tournament on European clay and I hope for a good run through to Paris."
Runners up Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez
Cuevas' second Masters win
Bopanna is now 16-24 in doubles finals and 4-4 in Masters' summit clashes. It was Cuevas' second Masters trophy, adding to the 2015 Rome Masters triumph with David Marrero. Marc Lopez, one-half of the Rio Olympic champion team, came under pressure in his first service game at 1-2, 30-40, when Bopanna feinted a switch at the net off a long rally to strike a forehand volley winner into space.
Bopanna and Cuevas held onto the break and wrapped up a 28-minute set when Feliciano Lopez mistimed a forehand wide on Bopanna's serve at 40-15. Team Lopez They were trying to become the third Spanish team to win the Monte-Carlo title in the Open Era (since April 1968), joining Sergio Casal and Emilio Sanchez in 1988 and Rafael Nadal and Tommy Robredo in 2008.