Fernandez beats Houdet for Pensacola title
18.03.2013Argentina’s Gustavo Fernandez upset France’s Stephane Houdet to win the Pensacola Open title in Florida, USA.
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Argentina’s Gustavo Fernandez upset France’s Stephane Houdet to win the Pensacola Open title in Florida, USA.
Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez has now beaten France's Stephane Houdet twice in the last year.
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Fernandez’s win matched the score in his first victory over world No. 2 Houdet in the final of last year’s Japan Open, where Fernandez won his first ITF Super Series title to make his world top-10 debut.
Gustavo Fernandez, Marjolein Buis and David Wagner won the men’s, women’s and quad singles titles, respectively, on Sunday (17 March) at the Pensacola Open in Florida, USA.
Argentina’s world No. 5 Fernandez claimed the third ITF 1 Series title of his career after a 6-3, 6-3 victory over top-seeded Houdet – his second win over the Frenchman in five head-to-heads.
Fernandez’s win matched the score in his first victory over world No. 2 Houdet in the final of last year’s Japan Open, where Fernandez won his first ITF Super Series title to make his world top-10 debut.
Buis needed the better part of an hour to secure the opening set of the women’s singles final against world No. 10 Kgothatso Montjane of South Africa. The Dutch world No. 5 and second seed continued to face a tough challenge in the second set, but again won the big points to seal a 7-6(4), 6-3 victory and her first singles title of 2013 after reaching two semi-finals in Australia in January.
World No. 1 Wagner won his first Pensacola Open quad singles title since 2010, as he claimed his sixth win in the tournament’s 10-year history with a 6-2, 6-0 win over fellow American and world No. 4 Nick Taylor.
Fernandez ended the tournament with two titles after also winning the men’s doubles final with Dutch partner Ronald Vink, with Houdet again on the other side of the net.
Third seeds Fernandez and Vink clinched a thrilling finale to the 10th Pensacola Open in a deciding match tiebreak, beating French top seeds Frederic Cattaneo and Houdet.