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David Ferrer wins Swedish Open

Ferrer wins Swedish Open
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David Ferrer clinches his fifth title of the year at the Swedish Open by beating fellow Spaniard Nicolas Almagro in straight sets.

David Ferrer has won his fifth title of the year by defeating Nicolas Almagro in the final of the Swedish Open in Bastad.

The top seed saw off his fellow Spaniard 6-2 6-2 as he picked up the 16th trophy of his career.

The 30-year-old has now won all 11 of his encounters with Almagro.

World number five Ferrer has also triumphed in New Zealand, Argentina, Mexico and the Netherlands so far this year.

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