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David Ferrer takes Heineken Open for 4th time

AUCKLAND, New Zealand -- World No. 5 and top seed David Ferrer beat second-seeded Philipp Kohlschreiber 7-6 (5), 6-1 on Saturday to win the Heineken Open title for the third-straight year and fourth time overall.

Ferrer matched the record of the great Australian Roy Emerson who won the Auckland singles crown in 1960, 1965, 1966 and 1967. Spain's Ferrer claimed the title in for the first time in 2007 and now in the past three years.

Ferrer received an email from Emerson just before the final, wishing him well in his effort to equal his record. The Spaniard, who heads now to the Australian Open, said he would definitely return in 2014 to try and achieve 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, the world No. 19, was attempting to win the Heineken Open for the second time after his victory in 2008 and to add the eighth singles title of his career. Both players were contesting the Auckland tournament for the ninth time.

Kohlschreiber dominated early, serving strongly and returning aggressively. He 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 level the set at 4-4.

Kohlschreiber immediately 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 flag after that 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 succumbed to 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 typically accurate and consistent.

Kohlschreiber will still head to the Australian Open in confident mood after reaching the Auckland final for the second time.

Both players have Belgian opponents in the first round of the Australian Open. Ferrer will take on Olivier Rochus, while Kohlschreiber meets Steve Darcis.

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Spain's David Ferrer returns a shot to Germany's Philipp Kohlschreiber in the singles final at the Heineken Open men's tennis tournament in Auckland, Saturday, Jan. 12.(AP)

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