Italian Marco Cecchinato won the Argentina Open on Sunday, with a clinical 6-1, 6-2 demolition of hometown favourite Diego Schwartzman.
Marco Cecchinato defeats home favorite Diego Schwartzman to take the @ArgentinaOpen without dropping a set.
— ATP Tour (@ATP_Tour) February 17, 2019
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World number 18 Cecchinato raced through the match in little over an hour to claim his third ATP title.
Buenos Aires-born Schwartzman buckled under the pressure of playing in front of a partisan crowd and at one stage lost seven games in a row.
Cecchinato romped to the title without dropping a set all week.
The 26-year-old captured titles in Umag and Budapest last year and is now three for three in ATP finals.
"Winning my third tournament in my third final makes me happy. I want to be physically good and train harder for the rest of the year. I know that I'll continue to have good results if I stay mentally solid," he said.
"I was able to play a great match and was always focused. I followed the game plan from the beginning to the end. I improved my level yesterday and I was focused today, so I'm happy with how I was able to win the tournament," Cecchinato signed off.
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