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The former tennis world number one from Scotland clearly prevailed 6: 3, 6: 2 in the event, which was endowed with 145,000 euros. The two players were only on the pitch for a little over an hour, but there was a longer break in the middle of the second set due to rain. Rodionov secured prize money of 11,570 euros and is expected to improve to 114th place in the ATP ranking. Dominic Thiem continues on sand in Perugia. The Italian Flavio Cobolli is waiting for the start.
Source: Nachrichten