Federer brushes De Minaur aside to
claim record tenth Basel title
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[October 28, 2019]
(Reuters) - Roger Federer
clinched a record-extending 10th Swiss Indoors championship title in
his hometown of Basel with a crushing 6-2 6-2 victory over
Australia's Alex de Minaur on Sunday.
The 38-year-old Swiss has now won 103 singles titles in his career
and the record win in Basel - where he once acted as a ball boy -
was the second time he had won a tournament 10 times after achieving
the feat in Halle in June.
Federer converted four of 10 break points and did not drop serve to
wrap up the match in 68 minutes for his fourth title of the year
after wins in Dubai, Miami and Halle.
"It was fast but very nice, I think I played a great match," an
emotional Federer said after lifting the trophy.
"I thought Alex played a great tournament as well, and I think we
both can be very happy. But what a moment for me to win my 10th here
in my hometown of Basel."
Federer and De Minaur traded blows with long baseline exchanges
early in the match, including an absorbing 39-shot rally when
Federer led 2-1, before the Swiss stepped up a gear to break his
opponent twice and take the opening set.
Federer was ruthless on his serve and retained his momentum and
intensity in the second set, moving into a 3-0 lead after winning
five games in a row before De Minaur held.
"It was a tough opener... the first five games, we had some great
rallies," Federer added. "I never looked back.
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Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates with the trophy after winning
the final against Australia's Alex de Minaur REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
"I was great on the offence, made very few unforced errors and came
up with the big shots and served well when I had to."
De Minaur's rare success only delayed the inevitable as Federer set
up match point and forced the 20-year-old to fire a forehand wide as
the crowd rose to their feet to salute the 20-times Grand Slam
champion.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; editing by Tony Lawrence and
Ed Osmond)
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