GSTAAD, Switzerland -- Top-seeded Feliciano Lopez of Spain won his first career clay-court title Sunday, beating Robin Haase of the Netherlands 6-4, 7-5 in the Swiss Open final.The 34-year-old Lopezs fifth career tournament title followed two on grass and two on hard courts.Ten years after losing the Gstaad final to Richard Gasquet of France, Lopez lifted the trophy on his seventh trip to the Swiss Alps venue.Lopez arrived ranked No. 21 and should return to the top 20 when the rankings are updated Monday.The 95th-ranked Haase had his service broken once in the first set and twice in the second as Lopez completed the victory in less than 80 minutes. Nike React Element 55 Kopen . -- Damian Lillard and LaMarcus Alrdridge were again the go-to duo for the Trail Blazers against the Kings. Vapormax Flyknit 3 Dames .In my heart and mind Im competing for India, luge competitor Shiva Keshavan told The Associated Press in an email interview. Every day Im flooded with messages from Indians all over the world telling me they are supporting me. http://www.vapormaxsalenederland.com/ . After taking two big hits this week -- losing at home and dropping back-to-back games for the first time all season -- Indiana struck back by playing its most complete game of the year. Nike Just Do It Schoenen Dames .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Nike React Element 55 Dames . Haas said he "felt a lot of pain" in his right shoulder when he slammed his racket to the ground in frustration after losing his serve at 3-3 in the first set. Consider it Washington Nationals week.Four different Nationals moved up by 16 or more spots in this weeks Going Forward Rankings, capped by Trea Turner, who jumped nearly 50 spots to the No. 57 spot overall. Theres little denying that Turners role has earned him that status -- and perhaps even better than that -- as in the Nationals past 35 games, he has 34 starts out of the leadoff spot, .350/.358/.554 triple-slash numbers, six home runs, 20 RBIs, 15 stolen bases and 29 runs scored. Plus, with the Nationals schedule one of the more favorable ones the remainder of the season, Turners production should only continue.Who else moved significantly this week? Read on.New ESPN position eligibilityThe following players added new position eligibility within the past two weeks. As a reminder, position players need to appear 10 times at a new position to gain in-season eligibility, while pitchers need to make three starts to earn starting-pitching eligibility or five relief appearances to earn relief-pitching eligibility.A.J. Cole (SP), Patrick Corbin (RP), Ryan Flaherty (SS), Marco Hernandez (2B), Joe Kelly (RP), Jose Leclerc (RP), Shawn OMalley (2B), Brad Peacock (RP)), Felix Pena (RP), Brooks Pounders (RP), Clayton Richard (SP), Jarrod Saltalamacchia (1B), Luis Severino (RP), Alex Wimmers (RP).ddddddddddddThe following players are within two games of earning new eligibility, with their total games played noted at the listed position.Cristhian Adames (2B, 9 games; 3B, 8 games), Gordon Beckham (SS, 8 games), Emilio Bonifacio (OF, 8 games), Daniel Castro (3B, 9 games), Ivan De Jesus (1B, 9 games), Stephen Drew (3B, 9 games; SS, 9 games), Eduardo Escobar (3B, 9 games), Phil Gosselin (3B, 8 games), Paul Janish (3B, 9 games), Howie Kendrick (1B, 8 games), Gerardo Parra (1B, 9 games), Hernan Perez (2B, 8 games), Jorge Polanco (3B, 9 games), Jurickson Profar (SS, 9 games), T.J. Rivera (3B, 8 games), Sean Rodriguez (3B, 9 games), Andrew Romine (2B, 8 games), Adam Rosales (SS, 9 games).Going-forward rankings: Week 22Listed below are my updated, going-forward rankings. These are based upon an ESPN standard league of 10 teams and Rotisserie 5x5 scoring. Click here to see these rankings sorted by position. ' ' '