“Colombian Power,” a.k.a. Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah, has had an outstanding season this year in reaching five finals, winning two of them.
In Los Cabos, Cabal branched out as Farah recovers from an injury, and showed he’s still a threat. It helps, too, when you’re playing with a fellow doubles standout.
Cabal and Treat Huey—with a combined 44 doubles title matches between them—overwhelmed first-time finalists Sergio Galdos and Roberto Maytin, 6-2, 6-3.
For Huey, it’s his first title of the year in his second final, while Cabal hits the .500 mark in championship appearances for the year.
A LOOK AHEAD
All eyes are on Canada this week for the Rogers Cup.
The men, in their sixth ATP Masters 1000 event of the year, will be playing in Montreal. Defending champs Ivan Dodig and Melo are in the field—with different partners. Melo and Kubot, the No. 2 seeds, will be going for their second hard-court ATP 1000 win of the year, while Dodig partners Rohan Bopanna to make up the seventh-seeded team.
The field is led by Kontinen and Peers, as they aim for their second title in as many weeks. Typical of a Masters-level event, the draw is stacked.
The top seeds in the women's draw in Toronto are 2017 Wimbledon champions Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina, who’ve had a lot of success in singles on hard courts this year. Makarova is coming off her first singles title in three years in Washington last week.
The second seeds are all-surface threats Yung-Jan Chan and Martina Hingis, who have won on hard, clay and grass courts in their first year playing together. The No. 3-seeded team are the Czechs, Lucie Safarova and Barbora Strycova. For Safarova, it’s her first doubles event since Wimbledon, where her longtime partner, Bethanie Mattek-Sands, was injured.