<p>Britain's Cameron Norrie took advantage of an ailing <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/carlos-alcaraz-says-leg-issue-not-a-worry-before-cameron-norrie-rematch-in-rio-final-1195216.html" target="_blank">Carlos Alcaraz</a> to win the ATP Tour Rio Open on Sunday.</p>.<p>Second seed Norrie came from behind to claim the fifth tournament win of his career, winning 5-7, 6-4, 7-5 in 2 hrs 40 mins.</p>.<p>Norrie's victory came exactly seven days after the British world number 13 had lost to Spain's second-ranked Alcaraz in the final of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/alcaraz-to-open-his-2023-season-in-argentina-after-pulling-out-of-australian-open-1180180.html" target="_blank">Argentina Open</a> in Buenos Aires.</p>.<p>"It's so special to win this one, especially after losing a couple of finals this year," said Norrie, who was also beaten in the final in Auckland in January.</p>.<p>But while Norrie celebrated, Alcaraz was left with fresh fitness concerns after an energy-sapping duel that saw him require repeated visits from the physio.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/max-purcell-crowned-bengaluru-open-champion-1195331.html" target="_blank">Max Purcell crowned Bengaluru Open champion</a></strong></p>.<p>The 19-year-old, who only returned to tennis at last week's tournament in Argentina after a four-month injury layoff, was clearly struggling with a sore hamstring during the latter stages of Sunday's final.</p>.<p>He needed heavy strapping on his right thigh midway through the second set, when he collapsed from a 3-0 lead to allow Norrie to take the set and level the match.</p>.<p>Alcaraz is due to play at the Mexican Open in Acapulco next week and after that has the Indian Wells Masters looming in California in early March.</p>.<p>The former world number one had looked to be in control after clinching the first set with a rasping forehand up the line to break Norrie for the first time in the match.</p>.<p>He then sprinted into a 3-0 lead with another quick break of serve in the second set and appeared to be building unstoppable momentum.</p>.<p>However, Alcaraz was soon struggling with his sore thigh and Norrie broke twice to take a 4-3 lead.</p>.<p>Although Alcaraz fought back to break again and level at 4-4, the Spaniard was broken on his next service game and Norrie held to level the match at a set apiece.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/unvaccinated-djokovic-hopes-to-play-in-us-1193996.html" target="_blank">Unvaccinated Djokovic hopes to play in US</a></strong></p>.<p>While Alcaraz was clearly not firing on all cylinders in the decisive third set, the Spaniard was still capable of moments of free-swinging inspiration with 19 forehand winners.</p>.<p>But Norrie gave himself the chance to win his first tournament of 2023 after breaking Alcaraz for the sixth time in the match for a 6-5 lead.</p>.<p>Norrie then held, clinching victory with an ace.</p>.<p>"I had to do it the tough way -- a set down and a break down and 0-30 on my serve," a jubilant Norrie said afterwards.</p>.<p>"I was looking done there, but I managed to flick a switch and turn it around so it was a good day.</p>.<p>"I had to battle a lot of demons, but I managed to play well in the big moments and that's what it took today."</p>
<p>Britain's Cameron Norrie took advantage of an ailing <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/carlos-alcaraz-says-leg-issue-not-a-worry-before-cameron-norrie-rematch-in-rio-final-1195216.html" target="_blank">Carlos Alcaraz</a> to win the ATP Tour Rio Open on Sunday.</p>.<p>Second seed Norrie came from behind to claim the fifth tournament win of his career, winning 5-7, 6-4, 7-5 in 2 hrs 40 mins.</p>.<p>Norrie's victory came exactly seven days after the British world number 13 had lost to Spain's second-ranked Alcaraz in the final of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/alcaraz-to-open-his-2023-season-in-argentina-after-pulling-out-of-australian-open-1180180.html" target="_blank">Argentina Open</a> in Buenos Aires.</p>.<p>"It's so special to win this one, especially after losing a couple of finals this year," said Norrie, who was also beaten in the final in Auckland in January.</p>.<p>But while Norrie celebrated, Alcaraz was left with fresh fitness concerns after an energy-sapping duel that saw him require repeated visits from the physio.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/max-purcell-crowned-bengaluru-open-champion-1195331.html" target="_blank">Max Purcell crowned Bengaluru Open champion</a></strong></p>.<p>The 19-year-old, who only returned to tennis at last week's tournament in Argentina after a four-month injury layoff, was clearly struggling with a sore hamstring during the latter stages of Sunday's final.</p>.<p>He needed heavy strapping on his right thigh midway through the second set, when he collapsed from a 3-0 lead to allow Norrie to take the set and level the match.</p>.<p>Alcaraz is due to play at the Mexican Open in Acapulco next week and after that has the Indian Wells Masters looming in California in early March.</p>.<p>The former world number one had looked to be in control after clinching the first set with a rasping forehand up the line to break Norrie for the first time in the match.</p>.<p>He then sprinted into a 3-0 lead with another quick break of serve in the second set and appeared to be building unstoppable momentum.</p>.<p>However, Alcaraz was soon struggling with his sore thigh and Norrie broke twice to take a 4-3 lead.</p>.<p>Although Alcaraz fought back to break again and level at 4-4, the Spaniard was broken on his next service game and Norrie held to level the match at a set apiece.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/unvaccinated-djokovic-hopes-to-play-in-us-1193996.html" target="_blank">Unvaccinated Djokovic hopes to play in US</a></strong></p>.<p>While Alcaraz was clearly not firing on all cylinders in the decisive third set, the Spaniard was still capable of moments of free-swinging inspiration with 19 forehand winners.</p>.<p>But Norrie gave himself the chance to win his first tournament of 2023 after breaking Alcaraz for the sixth time in the match for a 6-5 lead.</p>.<p>Norrie then held, clinching victory with an ace.</p>.<p>"I had to do it the tough way -- a set down and a break down and 0-30 on my serve," a jubilant Norrie said afterwards.</p>.<p>"I was looking done there, but I managed to flick a switch and turn it around so it was a good day.</p>.<p>"I had to battle a lot of demons, but I managed to play well in the big moments and that's what it took today."</p>