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Stefanos Tsitsipas downs Cameron Norrie in straight sets to claim Lyon titleTsitsipas, who dropped only one set in the entire tournament, wrapped up the match in 69 minutes
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Tsitsipas poses with the trophy after winning the ATP 250 Lyon Open. Credit: AFP Photo
Tsitsipas poses with the trophy after winning the ATP 250 Lyon Open. Credit: AFP Photo

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 claycourt 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.

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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.

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(Published 23 May 2021, 20:18 IST)