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Federer wins first title of the year

Published: 17 Jun 2013 - 01:27 am | Last Updated: 01 Feb 2022 - 10:35 am


Roger Federer (left) of Switzerland and Russia’s Mikhail Youzhny celebrate with their trophies after the ATP Gerry Weber Open tennis tournament in Halle, western Germany, yesterday. Federer defeated Youzhny 6-7 (5/7), 6-3, 6-4 in the final.

HALLE, Germany: Roger Federer won his first title of the year yesterday, the world number three beating Russia’s Mikhail Youzhny 6-7 (5/7), 6-3, 6-4 in the ATP final at Halle.

This was the 31-year-old Swiss great’s sixth Halle title and the 77th win of his career, but first since Cincinnati on the eve of the US Open in 2012. His 77th title also saw him draw level with John McEnroe in third position in the all-time career titles list.

After losing the opening set, the former world number one battled back to preserve his perfect record over Youzhny in 15 meetings in over two hours of play.

“Winning solves everything. I am satisfied with my game, confident, fresh and excited about what lies ahead,” said Federer who will be chasing a record eighth Wimbledon title from next week. “There’s always a few things I can work on but I can think about that between now and the start of Wimbledon.”

For Federer, beaten by Rafael Nadal in his only previous final appearance of 2013 on the clay in Rome and brushed aside by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the French Open quarter-finals, this was the ideal preparation ahead of his Wimbledon defence. The top seed, who overcame veteran German Tommy Haas in Saturday’s semi-final, was thrilled to finally get off the mark for the year.

“Mikhail has produced a great tournament, that’s why I’m so happy to have won,” he said.

“I had to fight hard to remain in the race in the second set. I served well (he produced 12 aces) and that’s what saved me today.”

Federer missed five break points in the first set, four of them coming in the opening game, before coming off second best in the tie break after one hour of play.

But he fought back to level the encounter against the Russian, going on to win the match with a love game on his service.

Federer had won this grass court title four years in succession from 2003 to 2006 and again in 2008. AFP