ATP TENNIS RESULTS & PHOTO GALLERY FROM THE RIO OPEN FINAL, DOMINIC THIEM TAKES HOME TROPHY AFTER DEFEATING CARRENO BUSTA
epa05817231 Austrian Dominic Thiem celebrates with his trophy after defeating Spanish Pablo Carreno Busta during their Rio de Janeiro's Tennis Open final game, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 February 2017. EPA/Wagner Meier |
Austrian Dominic Thiem celebrates with his trophy after defeating Spanish Pablo Carreno Busta during their Rio de Janeiro’s Tennis Open final game, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 February 2017. EPA/Wagner Meier
Rio Open presented by Claro
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
February 20 – 26
RESULTS – SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 2017
Singles – Final
[2] Dominic Thiem (AUT) d. [4] Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) 75 64
Doubles – Final
[3] Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) / Pablo Cuevas (URU) d. [4] Juan Sebastian Cabal (COL) / Robert Farah (COL) 64 57 10-8
Spanish Pablo Carreno Busta in action against Austrian Dominic Thiem during their Rio de Janeiro’s Tennis Open final game, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 February 2017. EPA/Wagner Meier
Austrian Dominic Thiem in action against Spanish Pablo Carreno Busta during their Rio de Janeiro’s Tennis Open final game, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 February 2017. EPA/Wagner Meier
Spanish Pablo Carreno Busta in action against Austrian Dominic Thiem during their Rio de Janeiro’s Tennis Open final game, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 February 2017. EPA/Wagner Meier
Austrian Dominic Thiem in action against Spanish Pablo Carreno Busta during their Rio de Janeiro’s Tennis Open final game, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 February 2017. EPA/Wagner Meier
Austrian Dominic Thiem (L) pose with Spanish Pablo Carreno Busta (R) after defeating him during their Rio de Janeiro’s Tennis Open final game, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 February 2017. EPA/Wagner Meier
Austrian Dominic Thiem celebrates after defeating Spanish Pablo Carreno Busta during their Rio de Janeiro’s Tennis Open final game, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 February 2017. EPA/Wagner Meier
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