CÓRDOBA, February 11, 2019
Juan-Ignacio Londero clinched his first ATP Tour career title at the Córdoba Open. The 25-year-old emerged victorious from the all-Argentine singles final with Guido Pella, rallying 3-6, 7-5, 6-1 on Sunday evening.
Londero, who claimed his first two ATP Challenger titles last year in Mexico City and Marburg, and entered the main draw of the ATP 250 clay-court event with a wild card, earned his first five ATP Tour-level match wins of his career this week, which led to his maiden trophy.
The Buenos Aires resident broke his opponent’s serve five times in the final to secure victory in two hours and three minutes.
🤑 Londero is on the dinero 🤑@juanlondero storms back to defeat Giudo Pella 3-6 7-5 6-1 for his his maiden ATP title. #CordobaOpen pic.twitter.com/bC2zl8wtHm
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) 11. Februar 2019
“It’s all very crazy,” said Londero. “I haven’t realized everything that happened to me this week, I am in a dream and I do not want to wake up. What do I know? It gives me immense joy and I have never imagined that I would win an ATP tournament in this way.”
Londero received 250 ATP Rankings points and rises to a career-high World No. 69. He earned $90,990 in prize money.