Weekend Wrap: ATP World Tour singles winners in different cities

Crowned winners from ATP World Tour last weekend

TENNIS Weekend Wrap: ATP World Tour singles winners in different cities

Funmilayo Fameso 06:46 - 13.02.2023

Recap of the crowned winners of the ATP World Tour last weekend.

Since the end of the 2023 Australian Open, players have been back in action, competing in different ATP World Tour series globally.

Here is a recap of the singles winners crowned over the weekend.

Open Sud de France - Montpellier

Jannik Sinner defeated Maxime Cressy 7-6(3) 6-3 for Montpellier title.

Janik Sinner won his seventh career title in Montpellier

It is the 21-year-old's seventh career title in eight final, and returns to the Top 15 in the ATP rankings.

Upper Austria Ladies Linz

Anastasia Potapova crowned her impressive week by winning the title WTA Linz title.

Anastasia Potapova

The young Russian overcame Petra Martic 6-3 6-1 to claim her second WTA title.

Dallas Open

It was a big moment for China in Dallas, as Wu Yibing became the first Chinese man to win an ATP singles title in Open Era.

In an incredible match that lasted almost three hours, Yibing defeated John Isner 6-7 (4) 7-6(3) 7-6(12) to win the Dallas Open.

Wu Yibing is China's first men's ATP Tour trophy winner in the Open Era

The 23-year-old won an epic decisive set tiebreak against the tiebreak man Isner, after saving four match points in the second and third set tiebreaks.

Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

Olympic Champion Belinda Bencic defeated Liudmila Samsonova 1-6 7-6(8) 6-4 to win her second title of the year and become the inaugural Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open champion.

Belinda Bencic had a fantastic comeback to win the Abu Dhabi Open

Bencic recovered from a set down and saved three championship points in the second set tiebreak to overcome Samsonova for the first time in her career.

It is the Swiss eighth WTA title and the first year since 2019 that she has won multiple titles in a season.

Cordoba Open

Sebastian Baez triumphed on home soil, edging out Federico Coria 6-1 3-6 6-3 for the Cordoba Open title in Argentina.

Baez claimed the 2023 Cordoba Open title

Baez lost 17 of his 18 matches between July and last week, so winning his second career title in Buenos Aires was a huge one for him.

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