Dudi Sela from Israel captured his 23rd ATP Challenger title, winning the inaugural Baptist Health Little Rock Open held on hard court at the Rebsamen Tennis Center. The No. 8 seed benefited from the retirement of Duckhee Lee from South Korea, leading 6-1, 4-3 in Sunday’s singles final.
Sela advanced to the title match of the tournament with a total prize money of $81,240 with wins over US-Americans Evan Song, Alexander Ritschard, Ryan Shane as well as Thai-Son Kwiatkowski. He won 55 per cent of the total points when Lee was forced to stop playing citing heat related problems.
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By lifting his first trophy since 2017, Sela takes away from the United States $9,200 in prize money as well as 90 ATP-Ranking points.
Earlier in the day, Matias Franco Descotte of Argentina and Orlando Luiz of Brazil took the doubles title. The ITF-entries defeated Treat Huey from the Philippines and US-American Max Schnur, who entered the tournament with a wild card, 7-5, 1-6, 12-10. The encounter lasted one hour and 24 minutes.