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Saint Petersburg Open: Dominic Thiem wins St Petersburg indoor title

It always means a lot to win a tournament. There're not too many guys who win a tournament every year so it's really special, said Dominic Thiem after win

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Austrian Dominic Thiem poses with the trophy after winning the Saint Petersburg ATP Open final tennis match in Saint Petersburg. Pic/AFP

Austrian Dominic Thiem poses with the trophy after winning the Saint Petersburg ATP Open final tennis match in Saint Petersburg. Pic/AFP

Top seed Dominic Thiem of Austria beat Slovakia's Martin Klizan in straight sets to secure his third ATP title of the season in the Saint Petersburg Open on Sunday French Open runner-up Thiem prevailed 6-3, 6-1 in one hour seven minutes to chalk up his first win over unseeded Klizan, the 2012 Saint Petersburg champion. This was the pair's fourth meeting with 25-year-old Thiem capturing his 11th ATP trophy.

"It's my first indoor title and it's really amazing," Thiem said. "I felt myself a bit tired at the end but I'm really happy that I made it. "It always means a lot to win a tournament. There're not too many guys who win a tournament every year so it's really special.

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