Juan Martin del Potro successfully defended his Intrum Stockholm Open title with a straight-sets victory over Grigor Dimitrov in the final.
Del Potro, who survived a marathon semi-final encounter with Fernando Verdasco on Saturday, needed just 83 minutes to run out a 6-4 6-2 winner and secure his first tournament of the season.
"I played the best match of the week against Grigor today. Unlucky for that, sorry Grigor," Del Potro, who fired nine aces and saved all four break points he faced, told the official ATP World Tour website.
"It's amazing to come back and hold this big trophy and hopefully I can come next year as well.
"I love to be in Stockholm. I like the city a lot. I like the Swedish people and you treated me very, very good this week and I would like to thank everyone."
In Moscow, Bosnia's Damir Dzumhur - a 12/1 tip of our Andy Schooler - claimed his second title of the season with a hard-fought victory over Ricardas Berankis in the Kremlin Cup.
Dzumhur cruised through the opening set but lost the second before battling to a 6-2 1-6 6-4 victory in an hour and 39 minutes.
He will climb to a career-high of 31st in the Emirates ATP Rankings on Monday.
Berankis knew he had missed his chance - he converted just three of 21 break points.
"It was a very tough match," said the Lithuanian. "I think I had all the chances to win today - 4-3 in the third set, 0-40 on his serve, three break points. He took risks and he made those points. I guess he deserves to win today."
In Antwerp, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga claimed his fourth ATP title of the season with a straight-sets win over Diego Schwartzman in the final of the European Open.
Tsonga, who ended the hopes of home favourite Ruben Bemelmans in the semi-finals, beat Argentina's Schwartzman 6-3 7-5 to boost his chances of qualifying for the ATP Finals in London in November.
The Frenchman is 550 points behind Pablo Carreno Busta, who currently holds the final qualification spot, but will look to make up more ground at the Erste Bank Open 500 in Vienna, where he is the eighth seed.
"I'm feeling good," said Tsonga. "It's always good to win tournaments. I played really good tennis this week. I had a very good opponent today. He gave me a hard time. And I played some of my best tennis today on court.
"It's really good, really positive for me and I hope I will be able to do something even better in the next week."
Defeat for Schwartzman meant our tipster missed out on a glorious double with the Argentine having been tipped up at 10/1.

