Federer rallies to outlast Youzhny for Halle crown
ROGER Federer clinched his first title of the season before the start of his Wimbledon defense when he battled back from a set down to beat Russia's Mikhail Youzhny 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4 and win the Gerry Weber Open in Halle, Germany, yesterday.
The world No. 3, who has now won the Wimbledon warm-up event on grass six times, needed to dig deep for his 77th career title and extend his head-to-head with Youzhny to an impressive 15-0.
"I have won a lot in my career but not recently," said Federer, whose last tournament win was in August 2012 in Cincinnati. "I am happy it worked for me today.
"I was satisfied with my game in the past 10 months. Maybe people thought I was playing badly. That was not the case. I was playing well but when it mattered the others were just better. Today it worked well."
The 31-year-old won three break points in the first game but Youzhny's powerful serve got the world No. 29 out of early trouble. The Russian held serve and matched Federer's skill on grass with hammering groundstrokes.
Federer, who has now beaten Youzhny five times at Halle, saved a set point at 5-6 but conceded another in the tiebreak for the Russian to take the lead with a well-placed volley.
Federer improved his first serve and refused to buckle, finally getting his first break when Youzhny double-faulted for 5-3 before he served out the second set. The Swiss then broke in the eighth game of the third set to take the title after two hours and two minutes.
Wimbledon starts a week on Monday.
The world No. 3, who has now won the Wimbledon warm-up event on grass six times, needed to dig deep for his 77th career title and extend his head-to-head with Youzhny to an impressive 15-0.
"I have won a lot in my career but not recently," said Federer, whose last tournament win was in August 2012 in Cincinnati. "I am happy it worked for me today.
"I was satisfied with my game in the past 10 months. Maybe people thought I was playing badly. That was not the case. I was playing well but when it mattered the others were just better. Today it worked well."
The 31-year-old won three break points in the first game but Youzhny's powerful serve got the world No. 29 out of early trouble. The Russian held serve and matched Federer's skill on grass with hammering groundstrokes.
Federer, who has now beaten Youzhny five times at Halle, saved a set point at 5-6 but conceded another in the tiebreak for the Russian to take the lead with a well-placed volley.
Federer improved his first serve and refused to buckle, finally getting his first break when Youzhny double-faulted for 5-3 before he served out the second set. The Swiss then broke in the eighth game of the third set to take the title after two hours and two minutes.
Wimbledon starts a week on Monday.
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