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			Federer to face Isner in Miami final 
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			 [March 30, 2019] 
			(Reuters) - Roger Federer 
			cruised into his fifth Miami Open final with an impressive 6-2 6-4 
			victory against Canadian teenager Denis Shapovalov on Friday. 
 Federer was dominant in service and broke the 19-year-old three 
			times to set up a final with American John Isner, who beat 
			18-year-old Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime 7-6(3) 7-6(4).
 
 "I enjoyed it. I think I played very well. I had to," Federer told 
			reporters. "Because I think when you let Denis play, he's got some 
			serious power, and he gets rhythm going. He can really put you in 
			uncomfortable situations.
 
 "So I think I did well, and I'm very happy how I played."
 
 Federer took control of his semi-final early, breaking Shapovalov in 
			the third game as his young opponent shanked a backhand.
 
 The Swiss, who won his 100th title earlier this month in Dubai, 
			broke again in the third game of the second set and served his way 
			into the final against defending champion Isner, who is yet to drop 
			a set in the tournament this year.
 
			
			 
			
 Isner, however, had to battle back in both sets against the 
			18-year-old Canadian, who led 5-3 in each set but was unable to seal 
			the win.
 
 "For sure (it was) nerves," said Auger-Aliassime, the youngest men's 
			semi-finalist in the tournament's 35-year history. "It's like I 
			caught a virus or something. I don't know. I couldn't put a second 
			serve anymore.
 
 "Even the first serve, if you put it in, you don't have to hit the 
			second serve. That's just very tough to swallow."
 
 Auger-Aliassime had appeared unbothered by being on the big stage 
			against the crowd favorite playing attacking, aggressive tennis that 
			rewarded him with the early break in each set.
 
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			Roger Federer of Switzerland returns a shot back to Denis Shapovalov 
			of Canada (not pictured) during the menŐs semifinal at the Miami 
			Open at Miami Open Tennis Complex. Mandatory Credit: Steve 
			Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Yet serving for the set, the Canadian's inexperience and nerves were 
			exposed when he produced three of his seven double faults and opened 
			the door for the 33-year-old American who went on to take the first 
			tiebreak 7-3.
 Auger-Aliassime regrouped and was on the attack again in the second, 
			grabbing the early break to nose in front 4-2.
 
 Again serving for the set at 5-3, he let Isner back in the contest 
			as the American got back on serve with the help of yet another 
			Auger-Aliassime double fault.
 
 While Auger-Aliassime was misfiring, Isner's serve was booming, as 
			he blasted 21 aces past his opponent.
 
 "I think it (experience) may have helped a little bit," said Isner.
 
 "But you see a lot of times where someone can have all the 
			experience in the world or some teams can have all the experience in 
			the world and they don't come through against an inexperienced 
			opponent.
 
 "Maybe he was a little bit fatigued because he came through 
			qualifying. So could have been a little bit of inexperience and 
			maybe a little bit of fatigue, also."
 
 (Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina and Steve 
			Keating in Toronto; Editing by Toby Davis/Greg Stutchbury/Sudipto 
			Ganguly)
 
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