Borna Coric shown at the 2015 French Open. Julian Finney / Getty Images / May 25, 2015
Borna Coric shown at the 2015 French Open. Julian Finney / Getty Images / May 25, 2015
Borna Coric shown at the 2015 French Open. Julian Finney / Getty Images / May 25, 2015
Borna Coric shown at the 2015 French Open. Julian Finney / Getty Images / May 25, 2015

ATP: Borna Coric comes up empty in Marrakech; Monaco downs Sock in Houston


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Marrakech

Croatia’s Borna Coric failed in his bid to become the first teenage champion on the ATP Tour for eight years when he lost the Marrakech final to in-form Federico Delbonis on Sunday.

The fourth-seeded Argentine, who had stunned world No 2 Andy Murray at Indian Wells last month, eased to a 6-2, 6-4 victory over third-seeded Coric on the Marrakech clay.

The 19-year-old Coric, appearing in just his second final, was bidding to become the first teenage champion since compatriot Marin Cilic at New Haven in 2008.

For Delbonis, 25, it was a second career title to add to his 2014 victory in Sao Paulo in 2014.

Houston

Argentina’s Juan Monaco won the ATP clay court title in Houston on Sunday, cementing his return from injury with a 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 victory over defending champion Jack Sock.

“I didn’t expect this so fast,” said Monaco, who had surgery on his right wrist in August and was sidelined for six months. “No words to describe this moment.”

The former top-10 is projected to rise from his 146th in the world to 90th, and said it was fitting that the first title of his return came in such a dramatic battle.

“Today was a quick movie of my life,” said Monaco, 32, claiming his first ATP title since Duesseldorf in 2013 and his second in Houston to go with the one he earned in 2012.

After Sock took the first set, Monaco received treatment on his right arm, and after the injury timeout Sock lost 10 of the next 14 games.

Sock, the fourth seed, received treatment on his right arm and right shoulder, and was visibly limping in the third set – when he still managed to erase two breaks of serve in the decider before Monaco finally finished him off.

“I’m not sure exactly what happened with my body,” Sock said. “Last night I didn’t feel great, was sweating even in a very air-conditioned room. So maybe coming down with something.

“But it doesn’t take away from his battle and his fight today.”

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