Big wins for Nikoloz Basilashvili and Albert Ramos Vinolas, plus all the ATP lower-body action fit to post BELOW.
Matt Ebden in Valconne
Nikoloz Basilashvili captured his fifth ATP Tour title on Sunday, winning the BMW Open without dropping a set in five matches. The fifth-seeded Georgian -- who looked absolutely overjoyed by his accomplishment -- got off to a fast start and came through a 30-minute rain interruption en route to beating seventh seed Jan-Lennard Struff of Germany 6-4, 7-6(5) over 86 minutes in the Munich final.
In doubles, Kevin Krawietz teamed with Wesley Koolhof to beat No. 3 seeds Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen 4-6 6-4 10-5 in the Munich doubles final. Krawietz and Koolhof were playing together for the first time and made it all the way in their debut tournament.
And Albert Ramos-Vinolas moves up nine spaces to No. 37 by capturing his third ATP Tour title on Sunday, outlasting Cameron Norrie in the Millennium Estoril Open final, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(3).
Around the net ...
Everyone wants to be around Matt Ebden
J.J. Wolf in a skank tank
Practice makes perfect: Tommy Paul
Marin Cilic: Is this what they mean when they way thicccc?
Juan-Martin del Potro plugs away
So this is what Borna Coric sees in Krstin_Pedja?
Kevin enjoying some time on home turf
Borna on the road to recovery?
Coffee time with Marton Fucsovics
Kyle Edmund makes some progress for Tokyo 2021
Robert Farah is masc
Hottie Cameron Henricy Trigolos cools down
Kiss me, Guido Andreozzi
John Millman charms the equipment crew
Stefano Travaglia does it better
Mikael Torpegaard works on his fallback plan
Hubert Hurkacz treats himself to new wheels
Jan-Michael Gambill and his huge ass spent some quality time with brother Torrey at JMG's place in Hawaii
Brazil's Marcelo Demoliner has Saturday 'Stache potential
Cameron Norrie came up short in the Portugal final, but was long in all the right ways ...
Kevin and Jan-Lennard Struff en route to Madrid
Diego Schwartzman got a haircut from his influencer girlfriend
Alexandr Dolgopolov calls it a career
Cesar Ramirez: This is what Christian Harrison is missing
Denis Shapovalov is growing into a handsome man
Thomas Fabbiano preps scenes for his inevitable OnlyFans account
Benjamin Bonzi continued his great run of form this season by clinching his second ATP Challenger title. The 24-year-old Frenchman lifted the trophy of the Ostragroup Open by Moneta in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Bonzi defeated Renzo Olivo from Argentina in Sunday’s singles final 6-4, 6-4.
Argentina's Juan Manuel Cerúndolo won the Challenger Roma 2 by beating Flavio Cobolli in the final in three sets by 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 in one hour and 45 minutes.
And last but not least ...
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