French player Ugo Humbert excels with flawless serving to clinch the championship.

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    Ugo Humbert delivered a remarkable performance during the Open 13 Provence final held on Sunday in Marseille, France.
    The second-seeded player showcased his serving prowess by delivering four consecutive aces in the fourth game of the first set, a highlight that set the tone for his match against Serbia’s Hamad Medjedovic.
    Humbert emerged victorious with a score of 7-6 (4), 6-4, successfully defending his title at this indoor hard-court event.

    Throughout the match, the 26-year-old Humbert exhibited remarkable consistency on his serve, wrapping up the contest with a total of 13 aces and zero double faults.
    He demonstrated exceptional precision, winning 82% of his first-serve points, which contributed significantly to his overall success on the court.
    With this victory, Humbert has now secured his seventh career title out of nine finals, establishing himself as a formidable competitor in the tennis arena.
    Previously, he had finished as a runner-up to Alexander Zverev at the Paris Masters in November, making this title defense even more impressive.