Oman Daily Observer

L FEBRUARY 20

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Rotterdam: Roger Federer won the Rotterdama­m World Tennis for a third time on Sunday as the newly crowned world number one crushedhed Grigor Dimitrov 6-2, 6-2.

The 20-time Grand Slam champion cappedped a perfect week that will send him back to the top of the rankings for the first time in justust under six years — and become the oldest man to hold the position at age 36.

Federer took a mere 55 minutes to post his win and claim the 97th trophy of his brillianta­nt career. He broke twice per set against his lukewarm opponent to set up a rapid victory.y.

“It’s unbelievab­le to be number one againain after all these years, this is one of the best weekseks of my life,” he said. “I was expecting a tough final, but I could see that Grigor was not at his best midway through. He’s a great player and a great athlete and has been playing well recently. “I was able to improve my tennis today when I needed to, I was able to take advantage. I’m very, very happy. “The goal at start of week was to make it to the semi-finals. semi- fifinals. This ThThis is absolutely amazing, I’m really pleased.” Federer won the Dutch title in 2005 and 2012 and feels a special affinity for the event, which gave him his firstever wild card as a teenager in 1999. Federer lost just five official matches in 2017 and is undefeated so far in 2018, with a 12-0 record. The decision will now be whether to travel to his training base in the Gulf next weekend to play the t Dubai Classic, an option which he has left open op depending on how he feels.

He was flying straight to Switzerlan­d on Sunda Sunday to be with his family after another succe successful and record-setting effort.

“I saved the best for last. I had a great first match and a great last match.

“In between was a battle, it was nervewrack wracking getting back to number one. But I was able to manage my nerves and the expec expectatio­ns.

“I was able to handle that pressure. Today I played great from the beginning.”

Fe Federer’s title was more affirmatio­n after he assure assured himself a first return to the top since late 2012.

His trophy count of 97 is approachin­g the all-time record of 109 set by US great Jimmy Connors, but the Swiss was cautious when asked if he felt he could reach triple figures himself.

 ?? — AFP ?? Switzerlan­d’s Roger Federer holds his trophy after winning the final.
— AFP Switzerlan­d’s Roger Federer holds his trophy after winning the final.
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