Slovakian world number 45 Martin Klizan captured his first ATP title on Sunday when he defeated Italy's Fabio Fognini 6-2, 6-3 in the final of the St. Petersburg Open. He is the first Slovakian to win a tour title since Dominik Hrbaty triumphed at Marseille in February 2004. Third-seeded Klizan, who put out top seed Mikhail Youzhny in a marathon semi-final on Saturday, is set to rise to around a career-high world No. 33 in the world rankings as a result of his victory. Until two months ago, 23-year-old Klizan had never won back-to-back tour-level matches. However, since the end of July he has reached the semi-finals in Kitzbuhel and knocked out world number six Jo-Wilfried Tsonga en route to a fourth-round showing at the US Open. "I said last year that I would like to be Top 100 by the end of this year and I've already done it," said Klizan. "Now I've been Top 50, Top 40, maybe I can be Top 30 at the end of the year. I hope I can be healthy and still with enough power to play until the end of the season. I've played many, many great weeks." The 25-year-old Fognini was contesting his second final having also finished runner-up to Gilles Simon in Bucharest. "It's horrible to play a final like this," said Fognini. "I've played two finals this year. Simon in Bucharest was a really great final; we played one hour and 50 minutes and I lost. On the court today he played his best tennis ever and I did not play my best tennis for sure."