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Thailand Open tennis tournament men's singles winner Richard Gasquet (R) of France poses with his trophy next to runner-up compatriot Gilles Simon in Bangkok September 30, 2012. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

Gasquet wins all-French final in Bangkok to end drought
Gasquet wins all-French final in Bangkok to end drought
Posted : Sunday, 30 September 2012 07:52AM

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Richard Gasquet won his first ATP title in more than two years when he continued his domination of Gilles Simon by swatting aside his French compatriot 6-2 6-1 to claim the Thailand Open on Sunday.

The indoor hardcourt title was the seventh of Gasquet's career and the easy victory improved his record over Simon to 6-0.

The 250 rankings points will also help improve the world number 14's chances of reaching the season ending World Tour finals in London in November for the top eight men.

Fourth-seed Simon started brightly by breaking Gasquet in the opening game before unraveling in the lopsided contest in the Thailand capital with his failure to win points on his serve letting him down.

"I played against a French player who is also my friend so of course it a little bit strange but for me it's a title and I've had some tough matches this week so I'm very happy to win," Gasquet told reporters.

(Writing by Patrick Johnston in Singapore; Additional reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by John Mehaffey)

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