Defending champions Rohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea were beaten 4-6, 6-7 (5) by Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau in the men's doubles final of the Madrid Open tennis tournament.
The Dutch-Romanian pair didn't drop a set en route to their first title of the season here on Sunday. They jumped out to an early lead in the final, earning a break to go up 3-1 in the first set.
They served out the set on their first attempt. Neither side, though, lost their serve in the second. In the tie-break, Rojer-Tecau landed a mini-break to win in straight sets and improve to 5-0 against the Indo-Romanian pair.
"I want to thank my partner for having another great week," Tecau said after the final, as quoted by atpworldtour.com.
"We were struggling for a few weeks, couldn't win a lot of matches.... It feels great to play well together and get another title."
Rojer-Tecau lost just a single point on their first serve (39/40). They now have 12 tour-level titles and three on clay since they started playing together in 2014.
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"We've been chasing this one for almost three years," Tecau said. "We're really excited to get this one because it comes after having a few early exits in Masters (1000 events) this year. So it means a lot to us."
Rojer said the match was especially difficult because the teams are close friends.
"They are a great team, and also friends," Rojer said. "It's never easy to play these matches, difficult for all four guys."
Rojer-Tecau received 1,000 doubles rankings points and ?2,82,720 (around $3,21,919).
Bopanna-Mergea, who are still seeking their first title of the season, will get 600 rankings points and ?138,400 (around $1,57,617).
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