Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Second-seeded David Ferrer of Spain beat Fabio Fognini in straight sets Sunday to win the Rio Open.

Ferrer fired three aces in a 6-2, 6-3 win that took just over 83 minutes and came one day after Fognini knocked off defending champion Rafael Nadal in a three-set shocker on Saturday.

The fourth-seeded Italian's upset ended Nadal's 52-match winning streak in clay-court semifinals.

He was chasing his fourth career title, but fell to 0-8 lifetime against Ferrer, winning just two sets.

Ferrer, who also captured last month's Qatar Open, earned $343,000 for his 23rd career title.

Fognini earned $154,620 as the runner-up.