<p>Rafael Nadal won the Mexican Open with a demolition of Spanish compatriot David Ferrer in the final.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The world No.5 crushed Ferrer 6-0, 6-2 Saturday to win his second Acapulco title and end Ferrer’s dreams of matching Thomas Muster as the second man to win four consecutive Mexican Opens.<br /><br />The victory extends Nadal’s record against Ferrer to 17 wins in 21 meetings.<br />Nadal has now won two of the three competitions he has entered since returning last month from a seven-month absence with a knee injury.<br /><br />In the women’s competition, world No.8 Sara Errani completed the defence of her title with a 6-0, 6-4 thrashing of Spanish second seed Carla Suarez Navarro, following a roller-coaster second set that saw seven breaks of serve.<br /><br />"I'm so happy I closed it out at the end. Carla was playing really well. I'm even happier because it's my first time defending a WTA title. I love this tournament - it's a really special tournament for me,” Errani said on the WTA website.<br /><br />The Mexican Open in Acapulco is a hard-court tournament that is a $1.2 million ATP 500 event for the men and a $235,000 WTA International event on the women’s tour</p>
<p>Rafael Nadal won the Mexican Open with a demolition of Spanish compatriot David Ferrer in the final.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The world No.5 crushed Ferrer 6-0, 6-2 Saturday to win his second Acapulco title and end Ferrer’s dreams of matching Thomas Muster as the second man to win four consecutive Mexican Opens.<br /><br />The victory extends Nadal’s record against Ferrer to 17 wins in 21 meetings.<br />Nadal has now won two of the three competitions he has entered since returning last month from a seven-month absence with a knee injury.<br /><br />In the women’s competition, world No.8 Sara Errani completed the defence of her title with a 6-0, 6-4 thrashing of Spanish second seed Carla Suarez Navarro, following a roller-coaster second set that saw seven breaks of serve.<br /><br />"I'm so happy I closed it out at the end. Carla was playing really well. I'm even happier because it's my first time defending a WTA title. I love this tournament - it's a really special tournament for me,” Errani said on the WTA website.<br /><br />The Mexican Open in Acapulco is a hard-court tournament that is a $1.2 million ATP 500 event for the men and a $235,000 WTA International event on the women’s tour</p>