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Stefanos Tsitsipas beats Cameron Norrie in the final of Lyon Open on Sunday - Reuters
REUTERS: Second seed Stefanos Tsitsipas claimed his seventh ATP title after beating Britain’s Cameron Norrie 6-3 6-3 in the final of the Lyon Open on Sunday.
Tsitsipas, who dropped only one set in the entire tournament, wrapped up the match in 69 minutes to add a second title in the clay-court swing after winning last month’s Monte Carlo Masters.
“I felt like things were going my way; I’m proud of this performance against Cameron since he’s been winning against big players and showing what left-handers can do on clay,” Tsitsipas said in a post-match interview on court.
Speaking of his plans ahead of the French Open later this month, he said: “It’s about getting there as early as possible, starting practice and getting in shape for the big Parisian Grand Slam which I adore and love.
“Hopefully, something good can come out of it.”
The 22-year-old Greek won on the back of a strong service game, winning 82% of his first serve points while he broke Norrie three times in the match. Tsitsipas, ranked fifth in the world, also leads the ATP Race to Turin’s season-ending tournament with 33 wins this year.