Carreno Busta Beats Fognini For Moscow Crown
Carreno Busta Beats Fognini For Moscow Crown
Spaniard wins second title of the season
Pablo Carreno Busta overcame injury and a set deficit to celebrate his second career ATP World Tour title on Sunday at the VTB Kremlin Cup in Moscow. The Spaniard outlasted Italian Fabio Fognini 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 inside Olympic Stadium.
Carreno Busta won nearly 70 per cent of his first-serve points and benefitted from six Fognini double faults in the one-hour and 56-minute final. He also padded his already impressive 2016 résumé.
The 25 year old has captured two ATP World Tour titles this season, having won the Winston-Salem Open crown in August (d. Bautista Agut). Carreno Busta finished runner-up on clay in Estoril and Sao Paulo. The Barcelona resident also became the third Spaniard to win two ATP World Tour titles this season, joining Rafael Nadal (Monte-Carlo, Barcelona) and Roberto Bautista Agut (Auckland, Sofia). Spanish players have won 10 titles this season, the most of any nation.
Player | 2016 Title(s) |
Roberto Bautista Agut | Auckland, Sofia |
Pablo Carreno Busta | Winston-Salem, Moscow |
Rafael Nadal | Monte-Carlo, Barcelona |
Nicolas Almagro | Estoril |
Feliciano Lopez | Gstaad |
Albert Ramos-Vinolas | Bastad |
Fernando Verdasco | Bucharest |
This week was Carreno Busta’s first time playing on the indoor courts in Moscow, but he looked comfortable and showed off his resiliency throughout the title run. The sixth seed won three of his five matches in three sets, including his title match against Fognini, who was going for his first career ATP World Tour hard-court title.
The 29 year old Italian jumped out in front but Carreno Busta came back and was leading 4-1 in the second set before he pulled up with a right thigh injury. The Spaniard was hobbling on the court and looked to be in pain, but his thigh was heavily wrapped during a medical timeout and Carreno Busta was sprinting around the court the next game.
He won the second set and broke Fognini twice in the third set, ending the match with an overhead winner. Carreno Busta will receive 250 Emirates ATP Rankings points and $126,850.
Fognini was playing in his 12th career ATP World Tour final and was trying to win his fifth career title. All four of Fognini’s previous titles have come on clay. He also was going for his second title of the season, having hoisted the Umag trophy in July. He will receive 150 Emirates ATP Rankings points and $66,815.