The 35-year-old Swiss had to battle hard throughout the
two-hour, six minute contest and only really eased clear of his
dogged opponent when the Austrian tired in the final set.
Federer could be forgiven a little rustiness after his prolonged
absence to nurse a knee injury and made 36 unforced errors but
there were also plenty of reminders of the brilliant skills that
have won him 17 grand slam titles, four at Melbourne Park.
Seeded 17th, Federer has much tougher battles ahead if he makes
it through to the second week of the tournament but will next
pit his skills against American qualifier Noah Rubin.
(Editing by Ed Osmond)
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