DOHA, Qatar - David Ferrer won his 22nd career ATP title when he defeated Tomas Berdych 6-4, 7-5 in the Qatar Open final on Saturday.Ferrer made it six consecutive years he has won at least one title.The performance, it was very good, Ferrer said. Im happy, because it never is easy to begin the season winning one tournament.The Spaniard improved his record to 8-5 against Berdych, whose finals record slumped to 10-15.Berdych was not surprised by the quality of play from Ferrer, a day after the Spaniard battled through three tiebreak sets against seventh-seeded Ivo Karlovic of Croatia in the semifinals.First of all, David is never tired, Berdych said. Not after the match he played yesterday after two-and-a-half hours. I have seen him playing five hours and then he played the next day.The fourth-seeded Ferrer began the final by breaking the third-seeded Berdych in the first game, and raced to 4-1.Berdych hadnt dropped his serve in 34 service games through the semifinals, but surrendered four of eight service break opportunities to Ferrer.In the second set, Berdych had three set points on Ferrers serve in the 10th game, but the Spaniard managed to hold for 5-5.In important points I got a little bit lucky, Ferrer said. I tried to be confident in the bad moments. I played very good in those moments.Ferrer received the advantage when Berdych double-faulted on a second break point he faced in the 11th game. Air Max Wholesale . "He came up to me and said, I want to train," said Toronto coach Ryan Nelsen. The 26-year-old midfielder is expected to play Saturday night when Toronto hosts D.C. 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Nick de Luca and Seymour set up fullback Stuart Hogg for the opening try, then Seymour almost scored but was beaten by the bounce. The Pumas used that ball to attack from their 22, and eventually flanker Javier Ortega Desio crossed. Sanchez kicked a dropped goal and two penalties to put the Pumas 14-10 up, then replacement wing Joaquin Tuculet, on the field for just a minute, sped around Scotland flanker Blair Cowan and Hogg to score a great individual try. The Scots ultimately prevailed for the fourth time on Pumas soil, against only one win over the Pumas at home. Their magic touch will be tested in the tour finale next week in Port Elizabeth, against the Springboks. ' ' '