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Tennis Roundup: Federer claims 100th title in Dubai

Last updated on: March 02, 2019 22:47 IST
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IMAGE: Roger Federer reacts during the final against Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas. Photograph: Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters

Roger Federer claimed the 100th ATP title of his career by beating 20-year-old Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4, 6-4 in the final of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Saturday.

The 20-times Grand Slam champion became the second man in the Open Era to win 100 titles, after American Jimmy Connors who won 109.

 

Swiss Federer also avenged his shock defeat by Tsitsipas in the Australian Open fourth round in January and will climb to number four in the rankings on Monday.

“I’m delighted. It’s great to win my eighth here in Dubai and in combination with my 100th singles title,” Federer said.

“Tough conditions and tough opponents. To win in Marseille (last Sunday) and then come here was difficult for Stefanos.”

Federer, who had been stuck on 99 titles since triumphing at his hometown tournament in Basel in October, broke Tsitsipas in the first game of the match and saved two break points at 5-4 to claim the first set in 36 minutes.

Tsitsipas, who will break into the top 10 for the first time, held firm up to 4-4 in the second set before the 37-year-old Federer switched gear to seal the decisive break and close out the victory.

“I don’t know if Stefanos was born when I won my first title,” Federer joked following a tribute video that included his first title in Milan in 2001."

“It’s a privilege (to play against potential champions) because I’ll be watching them on TV. It was a treat to play Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi. I’m sure Stefanos will have a wonderful career."

“Tennis is in good hands regardless of if I’m there or not.”

Federer has won at least one ATP trophy in nearly every season since his first title, missing out only in 2016 when he suffered a knee injury.

The Swiss won 24 of his 100 titles in consecutive finals from Oct. 2003 to Oct. 2005 and the magnitude of Federer’s achievement was not lost on Tsitsipas.

“Just thinking about it, getting to 100 is completely insane, I don’t know how you did that. I’d be happy with 100 (match) wins... I’m joking,” he said.

“It’s an honour playing Roger... I’ve been idolising him since I was six and watching him on TV, I was just like you guys... I had the biggest smile on my face.”

Kyrgios sets up Acapulco final against Zverev

Australia’s Nick Kyrgios plays a return during his semi-final match against USA's John Isner in  Acapulco in Mexico on Friday

IMAGE: Australia’s Nick Kyrgios plays a return during his semi-final match against USA's John Isner in Acapulco in Mexico on Friday. Photograph: Henry Romero/Reuters

Nick Kyrgios scripted his third major victory of the week on Friday when he defeated John Isner 7-5, 5-7, 7-6(7) to set up a showdown against Alexander Zverev in the final of the Acapulco International in Mexico.

The 23-year-old Australian followed victories over multiple grand slam winners Stan Wawrinka and Rafael Nadal with a hard-fought win over Isner, the American who sits 63 places above him in the world rankings.

Break points and chances were few and far between in sultry conditions on Mexico's Pacific coast with each player struggling to find that little bit extra.

Isner won more points on serve and return overall but the temperamental Aussie came through when it mattered, particularly in the third set tiebreak, which he finished with a masterful drop shot from the base line.

He will next meet world number three Zverev, who beat Briton Cameron Norrie 7-6(0), 6-3 in the earlier semi-final.

Zverev, who has won nine ATP titles in the last two years, was just too good for the 23-year old Briton and at one stage won 24 of the 30 points on offer.

The German, 21, has not lost a set all week in an impressive charge towards the final, his first of 2019.

"It was very tough. It was pretty windy out here, not easy conditions, and his game actually I think fits the wind quite well, so it was not easy," Zverev said.

"I'm just happy to be through. At this stage, you've got to win matches, no matter how. I'm just happy to be in the final."

Kyrgios and Zverev have shared the spoils of their previous six meetings with three victories each, however, Zverev won their previous two matches last year.

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