Second seed Edmund was playing in his first ATP
Tour final but was no match for Andujar who repeated his
triumphs of 2011 and 2012 when the event was staged in
Casablanca.
The injury-plagued Andujar became the lowest-ranked ATP
title-winner since Australian Lleyton Hewitt won in Adelaide as
the world number 550 in 1998.
Twenty sixth-ranked Edmund's firepower made little impact on the
slow surface and he struggled badly on serve, dropping his
delivery six times as he slumped to defeat.
Andujar, 32, wrapped up victory in one hour 22 minutes to
complete a remarkable return from injury.
He was ranked down at 1,824 in February after three elbow
operations had threatened his career and arrived in Morocco at
355 having won a Challenger Tour event in Alicante last week.
"I always believed that I could come back, otherwise I wouldn't
have tried," Andujar said.
"I played very well during the whole match. He attacks a lot and
is a very strong player. I was very solid today and I'm very
happy about that."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Toby Davis and Clare
Fallon)
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