Nadal eases past Ferrer at the ATP Finals
Nadal beat David Ferrer in straight sets to make a winning return to the World Tour Finals after two years away.

Rafael Nadal put fellow Spaniard David Ferrer firmly in his place as he opened his ATP World Tour
Finals challenge with a crushing 6-3 6-2 victory at the O2 Arena in London.
Ferrer had beaten the world number one three days previously in the semi-finals of the Paris Masters but normal service was resumed as Nadal profited from an error-strewn display by his weary-looking opponent.
Nadal joins Stanislas Wawrinka on top of Group A with one win and he now needs one more victory at the season-ending tournament to finish 2013 on top of the ATP rankings.
Ferrer, ranked third in the world, briefly rallied after slipping 5-0 behind in the second set, snatching a couple more games, but he succumbed meekly when he dragged a forehand into
the net.
Later on Tuesday defending champion Novak Djokovic, who still has a slim chance of overtaking Nadal in the rankings, begins his Group B matches with a repeat of last year’s final against six-times winner Roger Federer.