Federer wins Indian Wells opener, Nishikori survives three-setter
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[March 11, 2019]
(Reuters) - Roger Federer began
his campaign for a record sixth Indian Wells title by defeating
German Peter Gojowczyk 6-1 7-5 in the BNP Paribas Open in California
on Sunday.
Fresh from earning his 100th ATP singles title a week ago in Dubai,
the Swiss fourth seed repelled a tough second set challenge from the
world No. 85 to book his third-round place.
World number two Rafa Nadal brushed aside American Jared Donaldson
6-1 6-1 and will next face Diego Schwartzman after the Argentine
beat Roberto Carballes 6-3 6-1.
Earlier in the day, Japan's Kei Nishikori narrowly avoided a second
round defeat to Frenchman Adrian Mannarino before battling through
6-4 4-6 7-6(4).
Federer said he was happy to get into his stride early in the
tournament.
"For the first round I actually felt really good," he told
reporters. "If I maybe would have served a little bit better, I
think things would have gone faster.
"But at the end it was a tough second set, and it's maybe exactly
what I needed."
Federer, who won the last of his Indian Wells titles two years ago
but lost in the 2018 final, used his backhand slice to keep Gojowczk
from gaining any rhythm in the first set.
Yet the second proved more of a challenge as the German saved four
break points in his first service game, then used his momentum to
break for a 3-1 lead.
Federer immediately broke back before later benefiting from an
untimely double fault for another break and serving out for victory
in just over an hour and a quarter.
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Roger Federer (SUI) during his second round match against Roger
Gojowczyk (not pictured) in the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells
Tennis Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
World number seven Nishikori was not at his best, with the
left-handed Mannarino's flat groundstrokes neutralizing his attacks
and the Frenchman seemed to be heading for victory when he served
for the match at 6-5.
Yet he double faulted on the third break point he faced in the game
and Nishikori raced into a 6-2 lead in the deciding tiebreak.
Still, Mannarino kept fighting, saving two match points before the
Japanese finally wrapped up victory after two hours and 33 minutes.
"I was really focused on that last tiebreak," Nishikori said. "I
think we both played good, and I think in the tiebreak I played the
best tennis."
Eighth seeded American John Isner swept past Australian Alexei
Popyrin 6-0 6-2, 10th seeded Croatian Marin Cilic beat Dusan Lajovic
of Serbia 6-3 6-4, while Russia's 14th seed Danill Medvedev beat
American Mackenzie McDonald 7-5 6-0.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina; Editing by
Greg Stutchbury/Peter Rutherford)
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