The Mercury

Haas stuns Federer in match of the thirty-somethings

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STUTTGART: Roger Federer slumped to a 2-6, 7-6(8), 6-4 loss to German veteran Tommy Haas at the Stuttgart Open yesterday in a disappoint­ing comeback after the 18-time Grand Slam champion missed the entire clay-court season.

Federer, who opted to miss it in order to prepare for an assault on an eighth Wimbledon crown, made a sensationa­l start to the year by winning the Australian Open and subsequent titles at Indian Wells and Miami.

Yet, despite a superb first set on grass, the 35-year-old lost his grip in the oldest tour match in terms of combined ages since 1982.

He squandered a matchpoint in the second set as 39-year-old Haas, in his farewell season, proved more consistent, eventually setting up a quarter-final clash with countryman Mischa Zverev.

“I am speechless, of course,” Haas said in front of an ecstatic home crowd. “Playing Roger is always special, especially on grass. There are a lot of emotions when you are playing a close friend.

“When you come into the second set, save a match-point and then come back, that always makes you very happy about a win.”

Federer earned an early break as his attacking topspin backhand, which had served him so well earlier this year, was again on display.

Haas, a former world number two but currently at 302, was broken again as the Swiss served out the set on his first opportunit­y after 22 minutes and looked to be cruising.

But Federer lost focus, allowing Haas to find a way back into what until that point had been a one-sided encounter.

The world number five saved four set-points and wasted a match-point as the German forced a third set in which he broke his opponent early on.

He held on to his advantage and sealed a memorable win with his second match-point. – Reuters

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