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REACHING OUT FOR A SPOT IN THE FINALS

Swiss tennis legend was at his best in the season-ending tourney

- SAM JOHNSTON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Dominic Thiem returns against Kei Nishikori during the ATP World Tour Finals in London on Thursday. Thiem kept alive his chances of reaching the last four — and helped out Roger Federer — with a 6-1, 6-4 victory. Federer took down Kevin Anderson in his chase for the 100th title of his career.

LONDON— Roger Federer advanced to the last four of the ATP Finals for a record-extending 15th time with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Kevin Anderson on Thursday.

Six-time champion Federer needed only a set to advance and produced his best performanc­e at the season-ending tournament to end the roundrobin stages with a 2-1 win-loss record.

Dominic Thiem’s 6-1, 6-4 victory over Kei Nishikori earlier had left Federer with a modest task and ensured Anderson became the first South African to reach the semifinals.

Federer looked as if he was about to give up a break advantage for the second time in as many service games when he dropped to 0-40 attempting to close out the opening set at 5-4, but the 20-time Grand Slam champion found his first serve when it mattered most to hold.

Anderson hadn’t faced a break point in winning his first two matches. Federer, though, broke him twice more in the second set to claim top spot in the group and likely avoid a semifinal meeting with topranked Novak Djokovic.

Having struggled in an opening loss to Nishikori and relied mainly on his serve when de- feating Thiem, Federer finally found some timing with his ground-strokes to apply consistent pressure on Anderson’s serve.

The previously impenetrab­le Anderson serve wilted, with two double faults gifting Federer a 4-3 lead. Much to the surprise — and disappoint­ment — of the partisan crowd at the O2 Arena, the Swiss great handed the break straight back with a series of errors.

However, Federer steadied himself and made a delicate drop volley to break once more in the following game, before eventually closing out the set to maintain his record of having only missed the semifinals once in16 appearance­s at the tournament.

Federer lost just four points on serve in the second set. He used a backhand slice to break for 4-3 and the same shot brought up two match points at 3-5, 15-40.

Having saved a match point on his way to securing a five-set quarterfin­al victory over Federer at Wimbledon, Anderson threatened another comeback as he won a 21-shot rally to get back to deuce, but there was to be no repeat this time.

Two more Anderson forehand errors ended the match and Federer won the group by virtue of their head-to-head record.

With Djokovic clear favourite to top his group, which concludes Friday, Federer has boosted his chances of avoiding the in-form Serb until the final.

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GLYN KIRK AFP/GETTY IMAGES Roger Federer needed only a set to defeat Kevin Anderson in the men’s singles round-robin match of the ATP World Tour Finals.

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