Carreno Busta high on confidence after claiming maiden Masters 1000 
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			 [August 15, 2022] (Reuters) 
			- Pablo Carreno Busta said claiming the 
			biggest title of his career at the Canadian Masters on Sunday has 
			given him a massive boost in confidence and self-belief for the 
			remainder of the season. 
			 
			The unseeded Spaniard beat Hubert Hurkacz 3-6 6-3 6-3 to win the ATP 
			1000 event in Montreal, which is part of the U.S. Open Series 
			leading up to the year's final Grand Slam. 
			 
			"Not just in the U.S. Open Series, but in the rest of the season 
			it's very important," Carreno Busta, who reached the semi-finals of 
			the U.S. Open in 2017 and 2020, told reporters. 
			 
			"I won 1,000 points. I won a trophy, a very important trophy. My 
			game during all the week was very, very high. I play really, really 
			good from the first match against (Matteo) Berrettini until the last 
			one against Hubie. 
		
			"I think I just need to continue this way, believe in myself, being 
			aggressive, and for sure I will have chances to win matches in this 
			season and I hope in the next ones also." 
		
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			 The 31-year-old said his long wait for a maiden 
			Masters title had not weighed on his shoulders, pointing to 
			compatriot David Ferrer, who had a career-high ranking of third but 
			won just one Masters tournament. 
			 
			"I know it's not easy to win these kind of titles," Carreno Busta 
			said. "Not everyone has a Masters 1000 on his career. For example, 
			Ferrer was world number three and just won one. 
			 
			"I know it's very difficult to win it. It wasn't extra pressure to 
			have this title. But it's true that now I have it and I will enjoy 
			it, no?" 
			 
			The U.S. Open main draw begins on Aug. 29. 
			 
			(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Robert Birsel) 
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