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Cuevas remains on course to retain Brasil Open crown

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Pablo Cuevas will look to become only the second player to defend the Brasil Open when he meets Pablo Carreno Busta in Sunday's final.
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Defending champion Pablo Cuevas will meet Pablo Carreno-Busta in Sunday's Brasil Open final after they both enjoyed comfortable semi-final wins.

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Cuevas was victorious in Sao Paulo a year ago and, just a week after claiming the Rio Open crown, brushed aside Dusan Lajovic - who beat top seed Benoit Paire earlier in the tournament - 6-3 6-4 to move into another final.

One break was enough for the world number 27 to take the first set, and he followed that up with two breaks in the second to seal a comprehensive win.

Carreno-Busta also won comprehensively to reach his first Tour final, thrashing Inigo Cervantes 6-1 6-1.

Cuevas holds a 2-1 lead over world number 67 Carreno-Busta from their previous three meetings.

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