The Citizen (Gauteng)

Federer passes five-set test

CONFIDENCE: BACK ISSUES NO WORRIES FOR ROGER 19-year-old pushes Swiss maestro to the limit.

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Roger Federer made a narrow escape in a tense five-set thriller on Tuesday, sorting out worries about a back injury and poor preparatio­n to reach the second round of the US Open.

The 19-time Grand Slam champion outlasted 70th-ranked US 19-year-old Frances Tiafoe 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 1-6, 6-4 in a shockingly tough battle that boosted his hopes of a deep run on the New York hardcourts.

“I think this is going to give me a lot of confidence,” Federer said. “It’s important to go through all of these emotional roller coasters early. That pressure is not fun but it’s what you have to go through.”

The match was Federer’s first since losing the Montreal final to Alexander Zverev nearly three weeks ago. He withdrew from Cincinnati with a sore back the following week.

“I was worried in the beginning from my back issue from a couple weeks ago but I loosened up,” Federer said, calling his back “extremely well” and adding “it’s only going to get better from here”.

“To get through a five-set match you’ve got to be healthy. I believe this is going to give me great confidence in my game and my body.”

Third seed Federer will next meet either Russia’s Mikhail Youzhny, who is 0-16 against him, or Slovenia’s Blaz Kavcic, 0-1 against Federer, as the Swiss chases a record sixth US Open crown.

The 36-year-old Swiss, who won this year’s Wimbledon and Australian Open crowns, took the US Open titles from 2004 to 2008.

The intense match came after limited preparatio­n due to his back issues.

“I always knew I was going to come in rusty or not great. I was hoping to start better,” Federer said. “I was being too cautious with my movement. In the second set it all started to come together.” – AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? CLOSE SHAVE. American teenager Frances Tiafoe congratula­tes Roger Federer of Switzerlan­d after pushing him to five sets in the US Open first round in New York on Tuesday.
Picture: AFP CLOSE SHAVE. American teenager Frances Tiafoe congratula­tes Roger Federer of Switzerlan­d after pushing him to five sets in the US Open first round in New York on Tuesday.

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