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Kyle Edmund beats Andreas Seppi to win New York Open title

Edmund was featuring in his first tour-level final in 16 months

Kyle Edmund of Great Britain celebrates with the winners trophy after winning his Men's Singles final match against Andreas Seppi of Italy on day seven of the 2020 NY Open at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on February 16, 2020 in Uniondale, New York
Image: Kyle Edmund won his second ATP title Sunday

Kyle Edmund won his second ATP title Sunday, wearing down Andreas Seppi for a 7-5 6-1 victory at the New York Open.

Edmund won five straight games to take the first set and build a big lead in the second, seizing control with shots that seemed to get more powerful as the match went on.

The 35-year-old Seppi, 10 years Edmund's elder, hung in for a while as balls kept coming back harder than he hit them, but fell short in his bid for a first title since 2012.

Edmund wouldn't even earn his first win on tour until the next year. He eventually worked his way up to No 14 in the rankings in 2018, when he won his first title and also reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open.

The Brit battled a left knee injury that forced him to pull out of three tournaments during a sub-par 2019 but appeared to have his game back on track this week in Long Island, where the No 8 seed was stretched to three sets just once.

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Neither player had much trouble holding serve in the first set until Edmund suddenly pounced in the final game. His hard, deep shots kept pressure on Seppi and set up a backhand down the line to earn the break and wrap up the set.

Edmund then broke Seppi's next serve en route to a 3-0 lead in the second. Seppi fought off four break points for a shaky hold in the next game, but Edmund simply came right back and banged three straight aces in an easy hold for a 4-1 lead.

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Seppi then left the court to receive treatment and seemed to be slowed a bit by a leg injury, making it even harder to run down Edmund's shots.

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He was seeking a fourth career title in what's been a consistent career that's netted him more than $10m in career singles and doubles prize money and a spot in the last 58 Grand Slam tournaments.

The road to a title at the Nassau Memorial Veterans Coliseum opened up even before the tournament began with injury absences for top-25 players Nick Kyrgios and Kei Nishikori. Then No 1 seed John Isner and No 2 Milos Raonic lost their opening matches, as did two-time Grand Slam finalist Kevin Anderson, the 2018 tournament champion.

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Seppi overcame a match point in his opening match and then got a on a good run until running into Edmund, who improved to 5-1 against him with two victories already this year.

Reilly Opelka, the 2019 singles champion, lost with partner Steve Johnson in the doubles final to Dominic Inglot and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi, 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (8-6).

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