Damir Dzumhur claimed the ATP Antalya Open on Sunday after a three-set victory over Adrian Mannarino.
Dzhumhur, the current world No. 30, won the first set 6-1 before losing the second set with the same scoreline.
However, Dzumhur returned to form and claimed the third and final set 6-1 to secure victory.
“It feels great,” said Dzumhur. “[This is my] third title, the first this year and my first ever on grass.
“I didn’t expect this one, especially because it is the surface [on which] I play one or two tournaments each year. But it seems, from next year, I should play much more.”
Dzumhur received 250 ATP Ranking points and €76,020 in prize money for his win.
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