Resurgent
Federer books ATP World Tour Finals berth
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[August 19, 2014]
LONDON (Reuters) - A resurgent Roger
Federer has qualified for a record 13th consecutive ATP World Tour
Finals in comfortable fashion, in marked contrast to 2013 when he
squeezed in the week before the end-of-season tournament in London.
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Federer, 33, claimed his sixth Western and Southern Open title in
Cincinnati on Sunday with victory over Spain's David Ferrer, the
last key tune-up event for the U.S. Open.
The result was good enough for him to become the third man to
qualify for the eight-player event, behind Novak Djokovic and Rafael
Nadal, the world numbers one and two.
"It's always one of the big goals I set myself at the beginning of
the season," Federer, a six-time Finals winner, said in a statement.
"It's always an absolute honour being part of the best eight.
Getting a chance to win an extra trophy at the end of the season -
which is so prestigious, one of the biggest ones we have in the game
and one I've done so well at - is a great feeling."
The 17-times grand slam champion battled in 2013, winning just one
title, suffering a shock second-round exit at Wimbledon and dropping
outside the world top four for the first time in a decade.
Now back at number three, he has confounded those who said his
career was coming to an end, going down in five sets to Djokovic in
the Wimbledon final and winning three titles.
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"Returning to the season finale is something I've been a part of since
2002, so to do it again is a privilege and I will try to play my very
best there," he added.
"I hope I can save some of my best for last."
(Reporting by Josh Reich; Editing by John O'Brien)
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