Herald on Sunday

Federer chews up the grass

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Roger Federer has beaten Florian Mayer for an eighth time without a loss to knock the defending champion out of Germany’s Halle Open in the quarter-finals 6-3 6-4.

The Swiss top seed, bidding for a historic ninth title at the grass venue whose stadium and ground are styled after Wimbledon, needed four match points over two games to advance to the final four yesterday (New Zealand time), securing victory through a forehand winner after 66 minutes.

Federer continued his career-long dominance over 134th-ranked Mayer, winning 17 of their 18 sets.

The 35-year-old, with three major titles in his pocket from the first quarter of the year, was playing his 15th quarter-final at one of his favourite venues where his overall record stands at 57-6.

“I was very calm out there, even in difficult moments. I was calm serving out the first and second sets. Those are always signs for me that things are slowly starting to fall into place nicely,” Federer said.

“It was important to be aggressive off the baseline and make him feel my variation and the power I can bring to the court.

“And then having good footwork, to see the short ball, the floater, which I can come in and knock off with a volley, I think I did it very well.

“I had lots of chances to even go up a double break in the second set.”

Federer is quickly finding rhythm on grass after a loss last week in Stuttgart to Tommy Haas.

He is competing in only his second event since giving the entire clay season a miss in a strategic move to concentrat­e his efforts on a possible eighth Wimbledon title.

Federer will play next against Russian Karen Khachanov, who beat compatriot Andrey Rublev 7-6 (6-8) 4-6 6-3.

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AP Roger Federer kept his cool.

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