Sunderland Echo

Federer reaches 100-title milestone

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Roger Federer reached the landmark of 100 tour-level titles after beating Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips.

The 37-year-old joined only Jimmy Connors in amassing a century of tourlevel tournament wins in the open era and gained a measure of revenge for his defeat to Tsitsipas in this year’s Australian Open.

Federer did not look back after breaking in the opening game as he sealed a comfortabl­e 6-4 6-4 victory in 70 minutes for his eighth title in this event.

“It was all very, very worthwhile, the sacrifice,” Federer said.

“We’ll see how much I’ve got left in the tank, but reaching 100 is definitely an absolute dream come true for me.

“I’m so happy I’m still playing. It’s been a long, wonderful journey and it all started as a junior world champion. It’s been great. I wouldn’t do it any differentl­y. I’ve loved every minute.”

Federer was edged out in four sets by Tsitsipas in Melbourne in January, which was their only previous meeting, but the Swiss veteran proved a level above his 20-year-old Greek opponent on Saturday.

Britain’s Joe Salisbury clinched the third ATP title of his career as he and United States partner Rajeev Ram triumphed in the doubles event.

The pair overcame Japan’s Ben McLachlan and Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff 7-6(4) 6-3.

At the Mexico Open, Nick Kyrgios lifted the trophy after a 6-3 6-4 win over Alexander Zverev.

After a tumultuous week which included a heated battle against Rafael Nadal and a semi-final victory over John Isner, ranked ninth in the world, Kyrgios remained unfazed as he beat his third top-10 player in a week.

Zverev dropped serve just once in the first set but that was enough to give Kyrgios the advantage. The pair traded breaks at the start of the second set but Kyrgios did well to take the lead in the fifth game and held on to seal the win on his first match point.

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