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Argentina’s Navone Wins Mtaiden ATP Title

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Argentinian Mariano Navone won his first ATP Tour title with a three-set victory over Spanish qualifier Daniel Merida in the final of the clay-court event in Bucharest on Sunday. The world number 60 won 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 against Merida, who was playing in his seventh match in the Romanian capital and his first tour final. Navone missed two match points when serving for the title in the ninth game of the deciding set but later broke his opponent’s se…

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Argentine Mariano Navone won his first career ATP title in Bucharest, defeating Spanish qualifier Daniel Merida Aguilar 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 in the final after two hours and 17 minutes.

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In the grand final of the Romanian tournament, the Argentine demonstrated a solid level of play to overcome his rivals and raise his first trophy in the big circuit of the ATP.

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Argentine Mariano Navone won his first career ATP title in Bucharest, defeating Spanish qualifier Daniel Merida Aguilar 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 in the final after two hours and 17 minutes.

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Wake up Dani Mérida from the dream when he was closer to reaching the REM phase. He had evened the disadvantage set and saved two game balls when Navone, with some more gasoline in the tank, threw a jar of cold water at him. He could not dodge it the Spanish, who in seven days has played seven games and has even doubled twice. Claudicó Mérida (6-2, 4-6, 7-5) after an exercise of pundonor close to success. He leaves Bucharest with his best rankin…

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Spanish tennis was marked the afternoon of Sunday in red. Two of his great promises, the Madriders Rafael Jódar and Daniel Mérida, faced the first ATP final with possibilities to raise their first title in the category after having shone in the Challenger Tour. One in Marrakech and another in Bucharest. One after 17 games in the circuit and another after 15. And the day did not disappoint. He opened Mérida fire in the Tiriac Open, an ATP 250, wi…

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The Argentine of 25 years and 60° of the world was crowned for the first time in the circuit

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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