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Argentine David Nalbandian on Sunday defeated compatriot Jose Acasuso to win the Buenos Aires Open,
Argentine David Nalbandian on Sunday defeated compatriot Jose Acasuso to win the Buenos Aires Open, his eighth Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) title, with a set score of 3-6, 7-6 and 6-4.
The result pushes Nalbandian back into the world's top 10 as he earns 175 points from the victory, which takes him to the eighth from 11th in the world rankings.
The match, played on the clay courts of the Lawn Tennis Club in Argentine capital Buenos Aires, lasted two hours 43 minutes.
It was the first win for Nalbandian, 26, at the Buenos Aires Open. He also won 74,000 U.S. dollars.
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