Monfils storms to Qatar title

France's Gael Monfils won the Qatar Open final in straight sets Saturday, brushing aside Russia's Andrey Rublev in a one-sided final, 6-2, 6-3. It was the Frenchman's first Qatar title despite having played in three previous finals, stretching back more than a decade, and he is the first wildcard to win in Doha since compatriot Nicolas Escude triumphed back in 2004. Saturday's victory was his seventh victory overall on the ATP tour. The 31-year-old, who arrived in Qatar after a four-month break due to a knee injury, dominated throughout.He broke Rublev's serve in the fourth game of each set and barely look troubled by the Russian, who has been so impressive all week but could not cope with the power of Monfils. The world No 46 took the first set in just 23 minutes, and in the second was able to save two break points in the fifth game after establishing a 3-1 lead - the only time the Frenchman's serve was put under pressure. Monfils needed only one championship point to secure the match after exactly an hour on court. He said he had been "unlucky" with injuries and was looking to recapture the form that propelled him to a ranking of world No 6 back in 2016.Rublev looked crestfallen afterwards but has the consolation that he will be seeded at the forthcoming Australian Open and has enhanced his growing reputation with his performances this week. He went in to Saturday's final as the world ranked No 39 but that will rise to at least 33 after Doha and will be seeded at the Australian Open in only his second appearance in Melbourne because of injuries to other players. Monfils had previously lost in Doha in 2006, 2012 and 2014. A "destroyed" Rublev said afterwards that he felt too tired to compete at the same level Saturday as the rest of the week.