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Fernando Verdasco wins US clay court title

Fernando Verdasco is the US Clay Court champion after beating Spanish compatriot Nicolas Almagro in the final.

Spanish tennis player Fernando Verdasco

Spain's Fernando Verdasco (pic) is the US Clay Court champion after beating Nicolas Almagro. (AAP)

Fernando Verdasco has won the US Men's Clay Court Championship on Sunday for his sixth ATP World Tour title and first since 2010, beating Spanish compatriot Nicolas Almagro 6-3 7-6.

The 30-year-old Verdasco ended a six-match losing streak in tournament finals. He also reached the doubles final and had been on the court six hours longer than Almagro going into the final.

"I'm so tired I don't know if I can talk so much," said Verdasco, seeded fourth.

Almagro had a walkover in the semifinals when Sam Querrey pulled out because of back injury.

The third-seeded Almagro reached set point five times against Verdasco's serve in the ninth game of second set, but could not convert. He also up a mini-break in the tiebreaker before Verdasco fought back.

Almagro also finished second last year, losing to John Isner. Almagro has won all 12 of his titles on clay.

"You are never happy when you lose a final," Almagro said. "I had my chances. But I credit Fernando."

On Saturday in the doubles final, twin brothers Bob and Mike Bryan beat Verdasco and David Marrero 4-6 6-4 11-9.


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