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Ferrer pummels Gasquet in Tokyo October 07, 2007 13:26 IST Spain's David Ferrer pummelled Frenchman Richard Gasquet 6-1, 6-2 to win the Japan [Images] Open title on Sunday. The top seed, a late replacement for Roger Federer [Images] following the world number one's late pullout, totally dominated and needed just 52 minutes to wrap up his fifth career title. Ferrer won $145,000 and became the first Spaniard since Manuel Orantes in 1977 to win the Tokyo title. "There are so many great names on this trophy," a beaming Ferrer told reporters. "Now it says 'Ferrer' on it. Maybe I'm the worst player on this trophy!" Ferrer raced through the first set in 21 minutes, playing near-perfect tennis, sealing it with a ferocious backhand pass that fizzed past Gasquet's racquet. A dejected Gasquet trudged back to his chair and the third seed fared little better in the second set despite encouragement from a Tokyo crowd keen to get their money's worth. Ferrer, playing his first tournament since reaching the semi-finals of the US Open, broke for 2-0 with a blistering forehand and never looked like losing his grip on the match. The 25-year-old wrapped up his third title of 2007 on his first match point, ending Gasquet's bid for back-to-back titles after his victory in Mumbai last week. "It's very special," said Ferrer. "Not because Federer won last year but because it's on a hardcourt. My surface is clay and this is only my second hardcourt title (after Auckland). "To win in Tokyo is special because it's a big tournament -- bigger than Auckland." Gasquet blamed fatigue for his sluggish performance and jokingly said he regretted not staying up until the early hours to watch France [Images] beat New Zealand [Images] at the rugby World Cup. "I played 10 matches in two weeks -- it was a bit too much for me," said the Wimbledon semi-finalist. "I was feeling tired and it was just too difficult." "I knew the rugby was on at the TV at 4 a.m. in my hotel but I had to sleep," he added with a sheepish grin. "If I had known I was going to lose 6-1 6-2 I would definitely have watched it."
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