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Ginepri secures Indianapolis title


 

Originally published on: 26/02/10 12:42

Unseeded Ginepri, who also lifted the trophy in 2005, broke his opponent three times to run out a 6-2 6-4 winner.

“This tournament is very special for me. Having won twice here is an amazing feeling,” said the world number 95.

Third seed Querrey struggled to get into the contest and could not hide his disappointment at losing to his American compatriot.

“I didn’t have rhythm on serve today, it was not there,” he said.

“Still, I knew what to expect from his game. He got better as the week went on.”

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