Halle Open: Federer inches closer to successful title defence

Former world number one dispatches Gulbis to enter quarter-finals


Afp June 18, 2015
Federer has won the Halle Open four times consecutively and seven times overall. PHOTO: AFP

HALLE: Roger Federer kept his chances of an eighth title at Halle Open on track when he overpowered Latvian Ernests Gulbis 6-3, 7-5 late Wednesday to breeze into the quarter-finals.

The 17-time Grand Slam winner was pushed to three sets in the previous round by Philipp Kohlschreiber but had fewer problems with Gulbis.

He will now meet Germany’s Florian Mayer, who defeated American Steve Johnson 6-3, 7-6 (7/4).

Federer joked that he was in better form than world number one Novak Djokovic — the man he lost against in last year’s Wimbledon final. “Yes, because I’ve won two matches on grass and he hasn’t won any yet,” said the Swiss in reference to Djokovic’s decision not to play a grasscourt event before Wimbledon. “Jokes apart, yes, I hope to be competitive.”

The 33-year-old said he is looking forward to sparring with Djokovic at Wimbledon. “I think our games both work very well on grass. I believe with the year he had and the Wimbledon last year, he’s going to be favourite, he’s going to be playing very well again. Anything else will be quite surprising.”

Defending champion Federer has reached the final of the last nine editions of the grasscourt Wimbledon tune-up, winning seven.

The Swiss star took advantage of one of his two break opportunities to snatch the first set against Gulbis, who knocked him out of the 2014 French Open, and never looked back as he broke for 6-5 in the second to set up a winning chance.

He closed out the match in style as he improved his record for the season to 30 wins against six defeats.

Federer has won 85 tournaments in his career including three this season at Brisbane, Dubai and Istanbul.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 19th, 2015.

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