Sweden's Thomas Johansson overcame the odds to beat top seed Andre Agassi 3-6 6-3 7-6 in a thriller to take his first title since the 2002 Australian Open.
It was the Swede's first victory over the Las Vegan after losing all six of their previous meetings.
"There's probably not a better occasion
to beat him than in a final," said the Swede, who missed all of last season because of injury.
"I've been close (to beating him) before but he always fought his way out of it. This time he didn't."
After losing the first set, the 29-year-old broke Agassi twice in the next for a 4-0 lead. Agassi grabbed a break back before Johansson served out to take the match into a final set.
By now the Swede was on a roll and he broke the Las Vegan's opening service game. He went on to hold serve until 4-3, when a couple of close calls helped Agassi break back to 4-4.
Agassi had another close call in his favour in the next game but nothing seemed to demoralise Johansson and the two players held serve until the tiebreak.
A wide forehand by Agassi gave Johansson a break for 3-1 in the tiebreak and he followed up with a superb forehand return to take a 4-1 lead.
Agassi broke back to 4-3 but then hit a backhand too long giving Johnasson a 5-3 lead before another good return by the Swede made it 6-3.
Agassi saved the first match point with a passing shot but Johansson made no mistake on his second as he hammered an ace past the American to make it 7-4 and seal the win.
"When I felt that I was getting close (to winning) I got a little tense," said Johansson.
"I don't know why that always happens, you've been in the situation so many times before but that doesn't help and you're as tense every time." ? AP