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Davydenko wraps up Warsaw title


Nikolay Davydenko beat defending champion Tommy Robredo 6-3 6-3 in the final of the Orange Warsaw Open on Sunday.

World No.4 and top seed Davydenko was contesting his fourth final of the season, and the third on clay. The Russian dominated the first set, breaking Robredo on three occasions.

After leading by an early break of serve in the second set, he fended off five Robredo break points to close out the victory in just two hours. The 26-year-old dropped just one set on his way to the title.

World No. 19 Robredo was bidding to win his first ATP title at the Warsaw Open since last October, but the Spaniard, whose best result before this week was a semi-final finish at Valencia, could not match Davydenko from the back of the court.


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