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SWISS MASTER

Federer beats del Potro to win eighth Swiss Indoors title

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Basel (Switzerlan­d), Oct. 30: Home favourite Roger Federer claimed his eighth Swiss Indoors title on Sunday with a 6-7 (5/7), 6-4, 6-3 final defeat of Juan Martin del Potro.

The 36-year-old fought back from a set down to win the 95th ATP title of his career, taking him clear above Ivan Lendl into second on the all-time list behind Jimmy Connors’ mark of 109.

It was Federer’s first success against the Argentine in a Basel final, after the South American beat him in both 2012 and 2013.

Federer’s victory boosts his hopes of taking the world number one spot from Rafael Nadal, with the regular season ending next week at the Paris Masters, followed by the year-ending ATP Finals in London.

The 19-time Grand Slam champion has now won a Tour-leading seven titles this season after beating Nadal in the Shanghai Masters final a fortnight ago.

“Congratula­tions to Juan Martin,” Federer said. “You’ve had a great run since the US Open (when he beat Federer in the quarterfin­als) and before.”

“I wish that I was able to play every week like you have, it’s going to be difficult for me in the future to do that,” he added.

Del Potro will be playing for a fourth successive week in Paris after coming back earlier in the season from wrist problems, as he looks to snatch a late place for the eight-man event in London.

Federer lost only two sets during the week as he improved his head-tohead record to 17-6 over del Potro, with a third win in four matches against the former US Open champion in 2017.

“It’s unbelievab­le how well Roger is playing,” said del Potro.

The pair traded breaks in the opening two games, with an epic first set finally finding its way to a tiebreak.

Federer took a 3-0 lead but had no answer as del Potro won six straight points. The top seed saved two set points but went down on the third.

The world number two battled hard in the second set, breaking in the final game to level the match as del Potro returned long.

Federer broke for 3-1 in the decider and five games later put a forehand winner into the corner to bring up three match points. Del Potro saved the first but returned long as Federer wrapped up victory. — AFP

 ?? —AP ?? Roger Federer poses with the trophy after beating Juan Martin del Potro in the final of the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament in Basel.
—AP Roger Federer poses with the trophy after beating Juan Martin del Potro in the final of the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament in Basel.

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