The Frenchman performed sensationally throughout the week, defeating the three top seeds at the $500,000 hard-court event. Simon beat third seed and defending champion Roberto Bautista Agut in the second round before overcoming top seed and world No 6 Marin Cilic in the semi-final. The right-handed Simon endured a torrid 2017, dropping out of the top 50 in the ranking for the first time since 2005.Singles Career Title No. 1⃣3⃣ ?@GillesSimon84 poses for the shutterbugs after clinching the #TataOpenMaharashtra Singles title. Well done, Simon! ??#AdvantagePune #ATP #ATP250 #Tennis pic.twitter.com/7xWy52Zd1D
— Tata Open Maharashtra (@MaharashtraOpen) January 6, 2018
But his 2018 season could not have got off to a better start as he collected the winner's cheque of $89,435 and 250 ATP ranking points. It was the Frenchman's 13th ATP title and his first since the Open 13 in Marseille three years ago. The Maharashtra Open is viewed as a key warm-up event for the first Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open, which starts in Melbourne on January 15..@GillesSimon84 positive about season after ‘confidence boosting’ #PuneOpenMaharashtra winhttps://t.co/y9hRv5EBMQ pic.twitter.com/N22sBvScPb
— HT Sports (@HTSportsNews) January 6, 2018


