Federer outlasts Del Potro for eighth Basel title
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[October 30, 2017]
BASEL, Switzerland (Reuters) - Roger
Federer displayed some rare flashes of temper as he battled past
Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro 6-7(5) 6-4 6-3 for an eighth Swiss
Indoors title in front of a partisan Basel crowd on Sunday.
The 36-year-old local favorite, beaten by Del Potro in consecutive
Basel finals in 2012 and 2013, was ragged at times and looked in
danger of an unwanted hat-trick, but showed all his fighting
qualities to turn the match around.
Fourth seed Del Potro, making a late run to try and qualify for next
month's ATP World Tour Finals in London, broke serve in the first
game of the decider but wilted as Federer stormed back to the
delight of a raucous crowd inside the St Jakobshalle.
World number two Federer charged into a 5-2 lead and while Del Potro
delayed the end by holding serve, Federer would not be denied and
racked up his 95th career title as Del Potro fired a backhand long
under pressure.
In edging past Ivan Lendl's 94 Federer is now alone in second place
on the all-time titles list which American great Jimmy Connors leads
with 109.
However, his chances of snatching the world number one ranking from
Rafael Nadal before the end of the season are all but over as the
Swiss pulled out of next week's Paris Masters citing a back injury.
Federer, who trails Nadal by 1,460 points in the rankings, has taken
regular breaks during the season to rest his body and no doubt opted
to skip the Paris tournament to prepare for next month's ATP Finals
in London.
Del Potro would have moved into the eighth and final qualifying spot
for London had he claimed a third Basel title, but now must reach
the semi-finals at least in the French capital to make it to the
season-ending tournament.
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Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina and Roger Federer of Switzerland
pose with the trophies after the final match. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
"All the best for Paris and then I'll hopefully maybe see you in
London, too," Federer said after an intense battle with the
29-year-old Argentine who fell just short of claiming a second
successive title after winning in Stockholm.
Federer broke serve in the opening game but Del Potro hit back
immediately when Federer netted a backhand.
Del Potro struggled to hold serve and cracked at 4-4 under a flurry
of Federer winners. Federer could not serve out the set though and
was broken as Del Potro took it to a tiebreak.
Federer went 3-0 up but lost six successive points. He saved two set
points but Del Potro took the opener on his third chance -- leaving
Federer flustered.
The 19-times grand slam champion smashed his racket into the net at
one point during the opening set, but it was Del Potro's turn to
lose his cool when he dropped serve at 4-5 in the second as the
crowd roared Federer on.
Del Potro took the opening game of the decider but looked fatigued
as Federer found another gear to surge back.
(Writing by Martyn Herman; Editing by Christian Radnedge and Pritha
Sarkar)
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