Ferrer Wins Third Consecutive Title at Argentina’s Copa Claro

It’s the power of three for David Ferrer

The 31-year-old Spanish tennis player, who defeated his compatriot Nicolas Almagro in the previous round, has claimed his third straight title at Argentina’s Copa Claro tournament.

David Ferrer

Ferrer defeated Italy’s Fabio Fognini 6-4, 6-3 Sunday on the outdoor clay courts in the Argentine capital.

It was the 21st ATP singles title for the tournament’s top-seed Ferrer.

Second-seeded Fognini was playing his fifth consecutive clay-court final since the French Open.

The Italian won the final a week ago in Chile for his third tour singles title.

Ferrer, currently ranked No. 4 in the world, had previously won three consecutive titles at one other tournament, New Zealand’s Heineken Open in 2011, 2012 and 2013.

Bautista Agut Advances to His First-Ever Grand Slam Quarterfinals

No let down (under) for Roberto Bautista Agut

The 25-year-old Spanish tenista followed up his upset win over No. 5 seed Juan Martin del Potro at the Australian Open with a victory over another seeded player.

Roberto Bautista Agut

In his third round match Saturday, Bautista Agut, ranked No. 62 in the world, defeated No. 27 seed Benoit Paire of France in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4, to reach the quarterfinals at Melbourne Park.

It’s the fifth victory over Paire for Bautista Agut. He most recently defeated the French player in straight sets at the Heineken Open in Auckland, New Zealand earlier this month.

Bautista Agut has now reached the quarterfinals at a Grand Slam event for the first time in his career.

The plucky underdog’s next opponent will be No. 22 seed Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria, who defeated No. 11 seed Milos Raonic of Canada in four sets.

Ferrer Wins Second Title of the Year…

David Ferrer has claimed his second title of the season…

The 30-year-old Spanish tennis pro defeated Stanislas Wawrinka 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 on Sunday to defend his Copa Claro title in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

David Ferrer

Ferrer, the top seed in the tournament, broke his opponent six times — including three in the final set — to earn the 20th title of his career.

He won the Heineken Open last month in Auckland, New Zealand.

Wawrinka was looking to win for his fourth ATP title, but couldn’t match Ferrer’s consistency on the outdoor clay court.

Ferrer won 11 straight points during one stretch in the third set, a slump from which Wawrinka just couldn’t recover.

Ferrer won this tournament last year, beating Nicolas Almagro in an all-Spanish final. Backed by strong support from the Argentine crowd, Ferrer promised to return.

Ferrer Ties Emerson’s Record by Winning Heineken Open

David Ferrer has matched a nearly 50 year record…

The 30-year-old Spanish tennis star beat Philipp Kohlschreiber on Saturday to win the Heineken Open title for the third straight year and fourth time overall.

David Ferrer

The tournament’s No. 1 seed Ferrer beat Kohlschreiber 7-6 (5), 6-1 to match the record of Australia’s Roy Emerson, who won the Auckland singles title in 1960, ’65, ’66 and ’67.

Ferrer took the title for the first time in 2007.

He received an email from Emerson just before the final, wishing him well in his effort to equal his record.

The Spaniard, who heads to the Australian Open, said he would return in 2014 to try for a record fifth win.

Saturday’s win gave Ferrer the 19th singles title of his career and his eighth in the past 12 months.

His win in Auckland last January gave him the first of seven singles titles he won in eight finals appearances in 2012.

Kohlschreiber, ranked No. 19, was attempting to win the Heineken Open for the second time after his victory in.

He dominated early, serving strongly and returning aggressively. He even broke Ferrer’s serve in the third game of the opening set and didn’t concede a point on serve until the eighth game when he was broken to allow Ferrer to even the set at 4-4.

Kohlschreiber broke again and had a set point as he served for the match at 5-4. But he faltered, dropped serve again and saw Ferrer take the set into a tiebreak.

Ferrer gained an early mini break and held it, winning the first set in 53 minutes.

Kohlschreiber’s spirits seemed to sag after the setback. He wasn’t able to serve as forcefully in the second set, or to challenge Ferrer’s increasing confidence on his own serve.

Ferrer broke Kohlschreiber in the third, fifth and seventh games, to take the second set in only 24 minutes. While Kohlschreiber served five aces to none and while both players won around 65 percent of points on first serve, the German had an increasing number of unforced errors.

He made 26 in the first set and 41 in the match while Ferrer, after his slow start, was accurate and consistent.

“I’m so happy,” said Ferrer. “It was amazing for me to win here four times. Now I can say this is my favorite tournament.”

Ferrer Wins Mexican Open Title…

David Ferrer has claimed his third tournament title of the year in 2012…

The 29-year-old professional Spanish tennis player—currently ranked No. 5 in the world on the ATP rankings list—easily defended his title at the Mexican Open on Saturday, beating fellow Spaniard Fernando Verdasco 6-1, 6-2 in the final.

David Ferrer

Ferrer broke Verdasco twice in each set to take the match in just over an hour.

This marks Ferrer’s second title in as many weeks, following his victory last Sunday at the Copa Claro event in Buenos Aires. Ferrer won his first tournament of 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand at the Heineken Open.

With his performance at the Mexican Open, Ferrer has improved his 2012 record to 18-1—with his only loss coming to Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open.