Federer beats Nadal in straight sets in Miami Open final
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[April 03, 2017]
(Reuters) - Roger Federer
clinched his 91st career title when he beat rival Rafa Nadal 6-3 6-4
in the Miami Open final on Sunday.
Federer, peerless this year after returning from a six-month injury
absence, broke once in each set for his fourth consecutive victory
over Nadal, though the Spaniard still leads their career
head-to-head record at 23-14, due entirely to his superiority on
clay.
Federer, now a three-time Miami winner, leads 10-9 on hardcourt.
The 35-year-old Swiss, showing no sign of losing his edge, improved
to 19-1 this year, winning the Australian Open in five sets over
Nadal, and BNP Paribas Open in straight sets over fellow Swiss Stan
Wawrinka.
His only loss was at the hands of Russian Evgeny Donskoy in the
second round in Dubai.
“What a start to the year. I can’t believe it. For me the dream
continues,” said Federer, who still has a ways to go to match his
career-best 35-1 start in 2005.
The result left Nadal a five-times Miami runner-up, after previous
final defeats in 2005, 2008, 2011 and 2014.
“Every three years I am here in this position but always with the
smaller trophy,” he observed. “Hopefully I will not have to wait
three more years to be in that position fighting again for a title.
“I have to say congratulations to Roger. Amazing start of the
season, one of the best comebacks on the tour ever after a long
injury.”
Fourth seed Federer, in his 24th career final against Nadal, started
slowly, struggling to hold serve in the very first game, but he
staved off two break points and settled into a good serving rhythm.
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Roger Federer of Switzerland kisses the Butch Buchholz trophy after
his match against Rafael Nadal of Spain (not pictured) in the men's
singles championship of the 2017 Miami Open at Crandon Park Tennis
Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Fifth seed Nadal had his moments but had far greater
trouble holding serve than Federer, who would have won more easily
had he converted more than two of the nine break point
opportunities.
“It was a very intense first set,” Federer said.
“It could have gone either way really and then the second set
started slow from both sides. Eventually I got a few important
(points) and played the right way like I have so many times this
year," the Swiss said.
“We’ve had some epic matches over the years,” Federer said to Nadal
at the victory presentation.
“In 2005 when I beat you very lucky here in the final I told you you
were going to win this tournament and I truly believe you are still
going to win this tournament. You’re too good not to.”
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina, editing by Gene
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