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Wawrinka upsets Ferrer for Portugal title

May 05, 2013 10:26 pm | Updated 10:26 pm IST - Oeiras, Portugal

Stanislas Wawrinka notched a second Swiss title victory at the Portugal Open as he followed Roger Federer’s precedent by winning the clay event with an upset of David Ferrer 6-1, 6-4 on Sunday.

The second-seeded winner claimed the fourth trophy of his career and third on clay with the 64-minute victory over his world number four rival, top seed at the Estadio Nacional.

Wawrinka, the world number 16, won his last ATP title in January, 2011, at Chennai. Federer won the event in 2008 over Nikolay Davudenko and lost the 2010 final to Spain’s Albert Montanes.

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“It was the perfect match for me,” said Wawrinka. “It’s so tough to play David, he’s a big champion.

“I congratulate him and his team. It was an honour to play him and to win this final. I’m rally, really happy, this was an amazing week for me.”

“I will have to tell Roger to come back and play here again, everyone seems to want him to return,” joked the winner. “As for me, I’m happy to be back here, I’ve had a good week on the clay.”

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Wawrinka profited from 31 unforced errors from Ferrer. The Swiss won with three breaks of Ferrer while never facing a break point on his own serve.

Wawrinka showed his intentions as he dominated in a 29-minute opening set, with Ferrer not claiming a game until four minutes from the end of the set.

But the Spanish seed made it more of a contest in the second until Wawrinka scored a break for 5-4 as his reverse chip backhand set up a break point, converted seconds later on Ferrer’s forehand wide.

The Swiss served it out a game later with a service winner on the first of three match points.

“Stan played a great match, he deserved to win,” said Ferrer, “There have been a lot of Spanish winners here and I wish I could have been one of them.

“But I still had a good week, especially after coming in on the wild card. It was all positive. I had hoped to win but I still made the final and got matches on the clay.”

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