The Asian Age

Perfect 5 for Federer

Beats Nadal for fifth time in a row to claim 94th title

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Shanghai, Oct. 15: Roger Federer got one over his old rival Rafael Nadal to win the Shanghai Masters 6-4, 6-3 on Sunday in a showdown between the two best players on the planet.

It was a 94th title for the Swiss legend, drawing him level with the great Ivan Lendl, and was a fifth victory in a row against world number one Nadal.

Nadal was ahead in their overall record down the years, with 23 wins to Federer’s 14, but he was up against it almost right away.

Number two Federer put Nadal under the cosh immediatel­y on the Spaniard’s serve, breaking him in the first game — to roars of approval from the majority inside the arena.

Another break to 36year-old Federer in the pivotal fifth game of the second set put him in reach of a second Shanghai Masters crown — and a sixth title in 2017.

“We didn’t think maybe we were going to have the year we did, I definitely didn’t,” Federer said on court afterwards, looking at Nadal, reflecting on their continued success even at this late stage of their careers.

“It’s nice to share this court with you today and I hope there are more to come in the tournament­s we’ve got left.

Federer, fondly known as “Cow” in China for his laid-back personalit­y, had started the better in grabbing the break and he then rattled through his own service game for 2-0.

Federer, a 19-time Grand Slam champion, was in full flow under the Qizhong Tennis Center roof, which was closed because of downpours.

Nadal, 31, fresh from winning the US Open and China Open, groaned while lashing many of his shots; Federer was all quiet efficiency.

Somewhere in the stadium somebody rattled a cow bell.

 ??  ?? Switzerlan­d’s Roger Federer lifts Shanghai Masters trophy after defeating Rafael Nadal (right) of Spain in their men’s singles final on Sunday. —
Switzerlan­d’s Roger Federer lifts Shanghai Masters trophy after defeating Rafael Nadal (right) of Spain in their men’s singles final on Sunday. —

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