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David Ferrer reigned in Acapulco by beating Nishikori in straight sets

02 March 2015 - 00: 02

The player from Jávea, David Ferrer 6-3 exceeded, 7-5 Japanese Kei Nishikori, after an hour and 49 minutes for the fourth time won the Mexican Open tennis tournament which was held at the Fairmont Acapulco Princess.

David Ferrer in Acapulco

A victory that puts an end to the losing streak that had javiense this Japanese player, who had not won since 2013. Since the Japanese had won the last five times they had played.

In Mexican lands, he won his third title of the year 2015 and twenty-fourth of his career on the ATP. Ferrer is placed after this victory nine to tie with Manuel Orantes as the second Spanish player with the most titles in modern history.

The Javiense managed to break the service of the Japanese player in the fourth and in the eighth game of the first set. In the second race he also started with a break over his rival, placing 3 with 1 on the scoreboard. Nishikori reacted and re-entered the match, achieving the equalizer to four games.

Ferrer lost a corner, but got two service breaks new Nishikori to wear the crown of champion ..

In Acapulco, David Ferrer won a prize of 343.000 dollars and 500 points for the ranking of the ATP. By points achieved, the Jávea already with 24 titles in his career ATP, only yields in 2015 before Djokovic and Wawrinka. 

 

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