ATP TENNIS RESULTS FROM THE HUNGARIAN OPEN FINAL; LUCAS POUILLE DEFEATS ALJAZ BEDENE, MEKTIC / BAKER TAKE HOME DOUBLES TITLE
epa05937319 Lucas Pouille of France celebrates his victory over Aljaz Bedene of Great Britain after the single final of Gazprom Hungarian Open tennis tournament in Budapest, Hungary, 30 April 2017. EPA/Tibor Illyes HUNGARY OUT |
Lucas Pouille of France celebrates his victory over Aljaz Bedene of Great Britain after the single final of Gazprom Hungarian Open tennis tournament in Budapest, Hungary, 30 April 2017. EPA/Tibor Illyes
Gazprom Hungarian Open
Budapest, Hungary
April 24 – 30
RESULTS
Singles – Finals
[1] Lucas Pouille (FRA) d. [Q] Aljaz Bedene (GBR) 63 61
Doubles – Finals
[4] Brian Baker (USA) / Nikola Mektic (CRO) d. [3] Juan Sebastian Cabal (COL) / Robert Farah (COL) 76(2) 64
Aljaz Bedene of Great Britain serves a ball against Lucas Pouille of France during the single final of Gazprom Hungarian Open tennis tournament in Budapest, Hungary, 30 April 2017. EPA/Tibor Illyes
Lucas Pouille of France returns a ball to Aljaz Bedene of Great Britain during the single final of Gazprom Hungarian Open tennis tournament in Budapest, Hungary, 30 April 2017. EPA/Tibor Illyes
Aljaz Bedene of Great Britain returns a ball to Lucas Pouille of France during the single final of Gazprom Hungarian Open tennis tournament in Budapest, Hungary, 30 April 2017. EPA/Tibor Illyes
Juan Sebastian Cabal (above) and Robert Farah of Colombia in action against Nikola Mektic of Croatia and Brian Baker of USA in the double’s final of Gazprom Hungarian Open tennis tournament in Budapest, Hungary, 30 April 2017. EPA/Tibor Illyes
Winners Nikola Mektic of Croatia (L) and Brian Baker of USA (R) celebrate with their trophies after winning against Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah of Colombia in the double’s final of Gazprom Hungarian Open tennis tournament in Budapest, Hungary, 30 April 2017. EPA/Tibor Illyes
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