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With a strong performance, the duo put the top seeded German pairing Kevin Krawietz/Tim Pütz in their place in Munich 6:3, 6:4.
After their fourth ATP title overall, Erler/Miedler have arrived at the top of the world and are ranked tenth in the “race” of the best doubles of the season. The red-white-red pairing has now won in Kitzbühel (2021), Vienna (2022), Acapulco (2023) and Munich.
While Erler was happy but taciturn after receiving the €29,745 winner’s check on the clay court, Miedler was anything but smug. “We have a deal. Alex wins the final and I do the speeches,” joked Miedler.
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