Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Nishikori dents Federer’s bid for 100th career title

- Agence Francepres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Roger Federer suffered a shock straight-sets defeat to Kei Nishikori at the ATP Finals on Sunday, severely denting his bid for the 100th title of his illustriou­s career.

The Swiss, who has won the season-ending event a record six times, produced an uncharacte­ristically error-prone and fractious display in the round-robin match as the Japanese seventh seed prevailed 7-6 (7/4), 6-3.

The result means Federer is now in danger of failing to qualify for the semi-finals for just the second time in 16 appearance­s at the event.

“I felt we both struggled, you know, throughout the first set,” he said. “You could tell it was sort of a first round. I had my chances maybe a bit more than he did. Then I started to feel better in the second set. I think we both did. The level went up. Unfortunat­ely, I couldn’t keep the lead that I got early. That was important, I think, at the end. That was the key of the match.”

Federer, 37, has beaten Nishikori in Shanghai and Paris in recent weeks but despite having the backing of a full house at the O2 Arena, he never really settled into a groove.

The normally cool Swiss was warned by the umpire for ball abuse in the 12th game after Nishikori produced a staggering backhand winner down the line.

The Swiss great made 20 unforced errors in the first set and Nishikori capitalise­d, forcing a tie-break in which he raced to a 6/1 lead before sealing it 7/4.

Federer, showing real urgency, broke Nishikori immediatel­y at the start of the second set but it proved a false dawn as he lost his own serve immediatel­y. Nishikori broke again in the sixth game and kept his nerve, serving out for victory.

“I lost to him twice in the last two months so I played more aggressive­ly and things started working, especially in the second set. There were some lucky points but I played well today,” said Nishikori.

Overall the statistics made grim reading for Federer, who made a total of 34 unforced errors against 19 winners. Meanwhile, Alexander Zverev saw off the challenge of Marin Cilic 7-6 (7/5), 7-6 (7/1) on Monday.

FEDERER SKIPS PRACTICE

LONDON: Roger Federer cancelled his practice session at the ATP Finals a day after losing to Nishikori. After his defeat on Sunday, Federer spoke of the difficulty he has had trying to find a practice court that matches the speed of the fast indoor showcourt at the O2 Arena.

“It’s just that practice has been a bit all over the place,” he told reporters. “Practised in Queen’s (Club), practised on the outside courts here, then centre as well. So it’s not always exactly the same conditions.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Nishikori lost to Federer twice in recent weeks.
REUTERS Nishikori lost to Federer twice in recent weeks.

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