Found November 05, 2012 on FootBasket:
PLAYERS: David Ferrer
The world No. 5 David Ferrer of Spain won the Paris Masters Sunday with a straight-sets win over the No. 26-ranked Jerzy Janowicz of Poland. The Spaniard secured the match win with a 6-4, 6-3 scoreline to secure the Paribas Masters 1000 title. The 30-year-old secured the opening set with a 6-4 scoreline and the set went on serve right until the tenth game. The 21-year-old Janowicz handed the opening set to Ferrer when at set point he double faulted. In the second set the Pole started rather well as he got the coveted break in the third game but you can never count the Spaniard out. In the fourth game Ferrer broke back in the before attaining a 5-2 lead. With this win Ferrer has won his seventh title of the year and his first 1000 tournament win. The post David Ferrer Wins His First Masters 1000 Title appeared first on FootBasket.
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