Agut served extremely well to register an easy 6-3 6- win over Paire, who paid the price for his unending unforced errors in the second semifinal that lasted just - minutes.
Agut kept tightening the grip over the match with each game while Paire slid fast.
Agut will now take on Russia's 20-year-old Medvedev for his fifth career title. Medvedev came from behind to beat seasoned Dudi Sela 4-6 7-6(2) 6-2 in the first match of the day in two hours and six minutes.
After walking away with the opening set and leading 4-1 in the second he perhaps got complacent and lost his serve to hand Paire little opening for a comeback but recovered quickly to move into the final.
The two players mostly stayed at the baseline even as the Spaniard was more consistent with his service games. It was Paire who first tried to approach the net, looking to change the strategy but was not successful.
However, Paire served an ace to save the first and found a breath-taking backhand winner on the second after a long rally. With consecutive aces, he held the game, denying the Spaniard advantage.
Agut had given away only three points on his serve while Paire's service was always under pressure. A volley which he could have put away, Paire hit on the net to again face breakpoint and hit a forehand wide on the next point to hand Agut first break and a 5-3 lead.
Paire continued to struggle with unforced errors and hit a forehand error on set point number three.
Out of frustration, he kicked the water bottles and received a warning from the chair umpire.
There was no end to errors of the Frenchman, winner of a single title on the Tour, and he lost first game of the second set to trail early. A marginal error with a forehand near the baseline put him down by a breakpoint and followed that with a double fault.
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