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Isner beats ailing Baghdatis to win Atlanta title again

ByReuters

Published 02/08/2015 at 21:04 GMT

Top seed John Isner cruised to his third consecutive Atlanta Open title when he beat hobbled Marcos Baghdatis in straight sets in the final on Sunday.

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Isner took less than an hour to dispose of Cypriot Baghdatis 6-3 6-3 on a hot afternoon on the outdoor hardcourt.
The tall American used his biggest weapon, dropping just three points on serve, to secure his 10th ATP title.
It was hardly a fair fight, though, because Baghdatis's movement was hampered from the start by what appeared to be an injured right leg and he got slower as the match progressed.
An injury time-out after the first set did not help matters and he barely went through the motions in the second set, though at least he did not forfeit the match.
"I didn't want to win like that," Isner, 30, said at the on-court victory presentation.
"I hope you're back healthy and back on tour in just a little bit. You're a class act and I enjoyed playing you today.
"I feel at home on this court. I play so well here."
Fifth seed Baghdatis, in his first final since 2011, apologised to the crowd.
"That's not the way I wanted to finish a tournament but my body couldn't handle it today so I'm really sorry I couldn't compete 100 per cent but I tried my best," he said without explaining the exact nature of his injury.
The 30-year-old, a losing finalist at the 2006 Australian Open, has not won an ATP event since 2010.
Isner said he was glad to be back on his best surface after a summer stint on the clay of Europe and English grass.
"It's my favourite surface, hardcourt like this that bounces pretty high," he said.
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