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Monaco wins in Malaysia for year's fourth title

Reuters | Updated Nov 16, 2012 at 12:45pm IST

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Kuala Lampur: Argentine Juan Monaco battled for more than three hours to defeat Frenchman Julien Benneteau 7-5 4-6 6-3 in the Malaysian Open final on Sunday for his fourth ATP title of the year.

Monaco, ranked 11th in the world, kept alive his hopes of qualifying for November's season-ending World Tour finals in London as one of the top eight ranked players.

"I celebrated with my team in the locker room and tonight I'll have Malaysian food with my team," Monaco told reporters after his seventh ATP title.

Monaco wins in Malaysia for year\'s fourth title

Argentine Juan Monaco battled for more than three hours to defeat Frenchman Julien Benneteau 7-5 4-6 6-3.

"I think we played a great match, with a lot of ups and downs. I got a little nervous when I had chances, but I never gave up.

"He surprised me a little bit with his comeback in the second set. In the final set, I knew I had to be more aggressive and I am happy the way I finished the match."

Benneteau, 30, ranked 34th in the world, lost his seventh career final and will continue his quest for his first ATP title.

"I was very focused on this game, because I wanted to win this final," Benneteau said.

"The fans were great, there were a lot of French in the crowd. It was a nice atmosphere and the game was a good level."

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Juan Monaco

Posted on Apr 08, 2013 at 08:50AM IST
Juan Mónaco (born March 29, 1984 in Tandil), nicknamed "Pico", is a male tennis player from Argentina. His career-high ATP Entry ranking is #14, achieved on February 4, 2008. Mónaco started playing tennis professionally in 2002 and his spe ...

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