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Federer among last 4 at ATP Finals

German star Zverev downed in ‘generation game’

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Roger Federer held young pretender Alexander Zverev at bay in a gripping contest on Tuesday to reach the last four of the ATP Finals and stay on course for a seventh end-of-season crown.

The world No.2 saw off a spirited challenge from the much-hyped German 7-6 (8/6), 5-7, 6-1 in front of a boisterous pro-Federer crowd to become the first man through to the last four at the O2 Arena.

Both players were scratchy on serve at the start of the match but were quickly into the groove in a tight first set that saw no breaks of serve, though Zverev had to fend off two set points in the 12th game to force a tiebreaker.

The 20-year-old third seed raced into a 4-0 advantage only to see the Swiss charge back to lead 5-4. Zverev earned a set point of his own at 6-5 but could not convert and Federer made his third set point count.

The 19-time Grand Slam champion broke in the first game of the second set to establish an iron grip on the roundrobin match, but Zverev hit back in the fourth to get back on level terms.

Federer only landed 43 percent of first serves in the second set and it finally cost him in the 12th game, when Zverev capitalize­d on his third set point to force a decider.

The Swiss refound his focus and some consistenc­y on serve in the decider as Zverev’s level dipped, earning three breaks to close it out 6-1.

Zverev has been touted as the leader of a pack of young players hungry to oust the creaking old guard but Federer, who has suffered only four defeats all year, shows no sign of slipping.

Coming into the match Federer, 36, and Zverev had faced each other four times and each had won twice.

This year, Federer beat the German in Halle but Zverev returned the favor at the Rogers Cup in Montreal.

Earlier, also in the Boris Becker Group, Jack Sock kept his dreams of a fairy-tale finish to his season alive, beating Wimbledon finalist Marin Cilic 5-7, 6-2, 7-6 (7/4).

The top two players from each of the two groups of four players progress to the semifinals.

Federer, who beat Sock in his first match, is the standout star at the tournament after the withdrawal through injury of world No.1 Rafael Nadal.

Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka are all long-term absentees from the ATP Tour this season.

 ??  ?? Roger Federer of Switzerlan­d plays a backhand during his singles match against Alexander Zverev of Germany at the ATP Finals on Tuesday in London, England.
Roger Federer of Switzerlan­d plays a backhand during his singles match against Alexander Zverev of Germany at the ATP Finals on Tuesday in London, England.

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