Second-seeded Italian Andreas Seppi went down a set Sunday but then rallied over Brazil's Thomaz Bellucci to collect the Kremlin Cup championship. Seppi dropped the first set 3-6 before resorting to a tiebreaker to take the second frame 7-6 (7-3), then dominated the third set 6-3 to register his second title of 2012. The Italian improved to 3-3 in career finals following Sunday's triumph as well as May's victory in Belgrade. Seppi also has reached finals in Eastbourne and Metz this year. Bellucci, meanwhile, fell in his quest for a second 2012 crown following his July victory in Gstaad.
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