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Moya fulfilled a long and dearly held ambition by claiming his first title on home soil with victory over Marat Safin in the final of the Barcelona Open. The charismatic Mallorcan will now look to use that success as a springboard for another Grand Slam title and a crack at the World No. 1 ranking by the year-end. ``I've improved a lot since I won Roland Garros, above all in mental terms,'' Moya said after taking the clay-court title in Barcelona. ``To really show I've improved I'll have to win another Grand Slam. Let's see if I have a bit of luck and it's in Paris this year.'' Moya became the first Spaniard to hold the number one ranking in the world for a two-week period in March 1999. Shortly after reaching that landmark, he suffered a stress fracture to his lower back that threatened not just his ranking but also his career. After an agonising recovery period, when he would play well for a while only to suffer another injury setback or see his form desert him, he returned to the top 10 in 2002 with four ATP titles. ``I knew that if I'd been a great player I could become great again and I worked extremely hard to do it,'' Moya said. ``The hunger I felt and all the dark moments I went through were important in getting back to this point. I'm a different player now, far more confident, and I hope that will continue long into the future.'' Moya's victory in Barcelona last week was his second tournament win of the season and he is holding firm at number four in the world behind Andre Agassi, Lleyton Hewitt and Juan Carlos Ferrero. While Agassi and Hewitt are way out in front, Ferrero is now firmly within his sights and he is clearly looking forward to catching up with his countryman over the remainder of the season. ``Agassi and Hewitt are both at an incredible level but I am getting closer,'' Moya said. ``For the moment I'm just going step by step. I've learned that the number one spot is not going to come overnight it's a product of a lot of hard work and that's what I'm concentrating on now,'' he added. Reuters
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