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Federer ties Sampras' haul of 64 career titles

SWISS master Roger Federer beat Germany's Florian Mayer 6-4, 6-3 to win the Stockholm Open on Sunday and equal Pete Sampras's haul of 64 ATP titles.

"It's fantastic to come here, face the pressure and be able to come through at the end," the world No. 2 said.

Federer now shares fourth place in terms of most ATP tournaments won, behind Jimmy Connors, Ivan Lendl and John McEnroe.

But while the Swiss holds numerous records, including most grand slam men's singles titles, he is unlikely to catch up with Connors any time soon.

The American finished his career with over 100 titles.

Federer was happy to have reached the 64 figure, telling a news conference: "You never know when it's your last tournament, that's why you want to savor every victory."

The win gives Federer three titles for the season so far, a lean year by his standards.

"Sure the summer was somewhat disappointing, with earlier losses at the French and at Wimbledon," he said.

"But I played amazing at the Australian Open and played great at Cincinnati. I just had a bad win-loss record this year in finals.

"In other years maybe I would have won seven titles already but here I am only with three and people are complaining, so it's the way it goes a little bit."

Mayer, without a title to his name, had a mountain to climb but came out strongly, attacking at every opportunity and displaying a fine touch around the net.

Broke serve

He broke serve in the first set, only for Federer to break back immediately. The Swiss then held his own serve to love before breaking again to take the set.

Mayer wrong-footed Federer with some classy shots but a service break in the sixth game of the second set put the 16-times grand slam winner in the driving seat.

"It's been a tough week. I came from Shanghai where I played five matches, then the jet lag and the whole thing, so to back it up with another win is great," said Federer after picking up the trophy from Crown Princess Victoria.

Federer, who is president of the players' council, said the Tour is looking at proposals to end the season earlier.

"I don't remember the season ever finishing as late as it is this year.

"I'm not complaining because I don't mind a long season because I just take breaks during the season," he told reporters.

"But I just think for the average player I think it's smart to finish at some stage and have a proper off-season."

Elsewhere, unseeded Roberta Vinci won the Luxembourg Open final on Sunday by beating eighth-seeded Julia Goerges of Germany 6-3, 6-4.

Vinci gained early breaks in both sets and says she "tried to stay focused on every point, especially on my service games".

The Italian had previously won twice on tour, at 2009 Barcelona and 2007 Bogota.

Goerges was playing for her second title of the year after winning at Bad Gastein.




 

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