Gulbis wins Marseille Open

World number 23 Ernests Gulbis edged a tight first set against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the Marseille Open final before dominating the second.

Latvia's Ernests Gulbis has defeated Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France 7-6 (7/5), 6-4 in the final of the ATP Marseille Open.

The world number 23 edged a tight first set against the defending champion before dominating the second.

It was a fifth career title for Gulbis, who reached the semi-finals in Rotterdam last week.

Long seen as a potential top-10 player, Gulbis has so far failed to deliver in a career that has seen him defeat the best but also lose to far less-talented players.

This year, however, the 25-year-old has been much more consistent, reaching the quarter-finals in Doha before losing to Rafael Nadal and the semi-finals in Rotterdam where he lost to Thomas Berdych.

The win over Tsonga was the third straight over French opposition for Gulbis at Marseille, having defeated Nicolas Mahut in the last eight and Richard Gasquet in the semi-finals.

Tsonga did put up more of a fight than Gasquet, who lost 6-3, 6-2, especially in a hotly-contested opening set, which the Latvian pocketed thanks to a storming start to the tie-break.

Gulbis then grabbed an early break in the second and hung on despite showing signs that he was having back pain.


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