Ferrer claims 22nd ATP title in Qatar

David Ferrer won his 22nd career ATP title when he defeated Tomas Berdych 6-4 7-5 in the Qatar Open final.

David Ferrer of Spain reacts

David Ferrer won his 22nd ATP title when he defeated Tomas Berdych 6-4 7-5 in the Qatar Open final. (AAP)

David Ferrer, so often the forgotten man of the tennis world's top ten, made a heartening start to the new season by winning the Qatar Open title on Saturday, defeating Tomas Berdych, 6-4 7-5.

The 32-year-old fourth seed saved three set points in the second set against Berdych, the third-seeded former Wimbledon finalist, whose big weapons sometimes threatened to sweep all before him.

But Ferrer, diligent, fast and better focussed, made the best of his talents - despite having to work hard to survive from within two points of defeat against Ivo Karlovic the previous day - and proved that he can still be a high level contender with the 22nd title of his career.

"Yesterday (Friday) was a very tough match but we didn't have long rallies so I recovered well - and today I was ready to play one more match against Tomas even though he is a very good player," Ferrer said.

"In the first set I think I was the better player, but in the second he was the better player. However at 5-4 he wasn't able to make it and that was the key to it all."

It was a surprising implosion by Berdych, whose strident ground strokes, particularly when he hit straight, threatened to take charge of the match. His best chances were harmed by his own doubtful shot selection.

One came on his third set point, when he pinned Ferrer back with a great drive, and then tried to make a drop shot over the highest part of the net. With the court open the ball fell dramatically back.

Berdych's previous two set points ebbed away after he hit one backhand drive long and another into the net, both from reasonable positions.

All this followed a surprising start by the flat-hitting Czech. He had been in unstoppable form en route to the final, holding all his 34 service games - only to drop his first service game when confronted by Ferrer in the final.

Not till the sixth game, by which time Berdych was two breaks and 1-4 down, did he begin to hit the ball with characteristic force.

When he did he almost repaired all the damage, but allowed two successive break back points for 5-5 slip away.

"It was a disappointment, but on the other hand it has been a solid week," claimed Berdych, who had assembled a new support team and missed a great chance to build some new momentum with them.

Ferrer's success may not have convinced many people that he is actually a grand slam contender but he succeeded in a draw that featured Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal as top attractions.


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