Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Federer eyes 100th crown in London

- Agence Francepres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Roger Federer is aiming to complete a century of titles at the ATP Finals but will likely have to find a way past the irrepressi­ble Novak Djokovic, who is looking to round off his astonishin­g season in style.

The two men, with 34 Grand Slams between them, are the twin titans at the season-ending event at London’s O2 arena.

But the tournament, which starts on Sunday, lacks an element of star power without the injured Rafael Nadal and Juan Martin del Potro, both of whom were forced to pull out of the season finale.

Former champion Andy Murray, still making his way back from injury, and defending champion Grigor Dimitrov are other star names missing.

The title is contested by the eight players who have accumulate­d the most ranking points over the season and is in a roundrobin format, with the best four players reaching the knockout semi-finals stage.

Federer is expected to emerge from Group Lleyton Hewitt, also featuring Kevin Anderson, Dominic Thiem and Kei Nishikori, while Djokovic is highly fancied to top Group Guga Kuerten, which also includes Alexander Zverev, Marin Cilic and John Isner. After a stunning 2017 season which saw the Swiss capture seven titles, including Grand Slam crowns at the Australian Open and Wimbledon, Federer was clear that his 2018 season has been a success despite a mixed run of results in recent months.

HALEP, COACH SPLIT

PARIS: Darren Cahill, the coach of world number one and French Open champion Simona Halep, said Friday he will take a break from tennis in 2019 for family reasons.

The 53-year-old Australian helped Romanian star Halep to a maiden Grand Slam triumph at Roland Garros in June as well as a year-ending world top spot ro crown their four-year partnershi­p. He had previously coached Lleyton Hewitt and Andre Agassi. “I would like to announce that Simona and I will not be continuing our partnershi­p in 2019 purely for family reasons on my part,” Cahill wrote on Instagram.

 ?? GETTY ?? Roger Federer (right) and Novak Djokovic are in rival groups.
GETTY Roger Federer (right) and Novak Djokovic are in rival groups.

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