Mariano Navone emerged as the champion of the 31st edition of the BRAWO Open in Braunschweig. On a chilly and overcast Saturday afternoon at the Bürgerpark in Lower Saxony, the 24-year-old Argentine defeated his compatriot and close friend Juan Manuel Cerundolo 6-3, 7-5 in front of packed stands.
Fresh off a second-round appearance at Wimbledon, where he upset Denis Shapovalov before falling to Pedro Martinez, Navone made a seamless return to the clay courts in Germany. The World No. 91 opened his Braunschweig campaign with a win over Peru’s rising talent Ignacio Buse, followed by a victory against German wildcard Diego Dedura. He then overcame fifth seed Botic van de Zandschulp from the Netherlands and Austria’s Filip Misolic, the tournament’s sixth seed, to book his place in the final.
In what was the fifth career meeting between the two Argentines, Navone held the upper hand in most of the crucial baseline rallies. The No. 4 seed of the €181,250 ATP Challenger event broke Cerundolo’s serve three times and won 57 per cent of the total points played. As light rain began to fall, Navone closed out the encounter after one hour and 34 minutes, converting his third match point.