Roger Federer defeated Karen Khachanov 6-4, 7-6 (5) to advance to the final of the Gerry Weber Open for the 11th time on Saturday.
Federer lost to Zverev in last year's Halle semi-finals but beat the
German last year in Rome. “He's got home-court advantage. He's got a
wonderful serve and one of the best backhands in the game. He takes
big cuts at the ball, returns very well. He's a tough player to play
against,” Federer said.
“He's the best of all time on this surface,” Zverev said of facing Federer. “It will still be a very difficult match.”
Federer had never faced the 21-year-old Khachanov before Saturday,
but the big-hitting right-hander, who was trying to reach his second ATP
World Tour final (2016 Chengdu), was unintimidated against the all-time
great.
The two exchanged breaks to start the match but Federer broke once more and rode the early advantage to a one-set lead. Neither player could break in the early goings of the second set as Khachanov was freely blasting forehands and Federer was stepping into his backhand and flattening out the one-hander.
At 4-4, Federer broke Khachanov for a chance to serve for the match, but Khachanov broke right back when a Federer forehand pass sailed wide. The 6'6” Khachanov even had two set points on Federer's serve at 5-6 but was unable to convert either.
In the tie-break, Federer clinched his 11th final appearance when Khachanov lifted a backhand long on match point.
“It was all a little uncertain because I don't know him that well,” said Federer, who rued uncharacteristic unforced errors. “It's warm, it's hot, I'm a little bit tired. It was a difficult match.”
“Everything
has been geared toward Wimbledon for the past 12 months and I'm happy with
how I feel at the moment,” Federer said before his match with
Khachanov.
Date: 24 June 2017, Source: ATP and AP
Federer will bid for his 92nd career title in what will be his 140th final against the fourth-seeded Alexander Zverev, who rallied to beat Richard Gasquet 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 for his seventh title-decider.
“I thought it was extremely close, especially that second set. I'm
still just very happy how I was able to close it out in the 'breaker,”
Federer said.
“He's the best of all time on this surface,” Zverev said of facing Federer. “It will still be a very difficult match.”
The World No. 5 has yet to drop a set in Halle this week. He improved
his all-time record at the tournament to 58-6 and is 23-2 on the
season. Federer has reached the final in four of his six tournaments
this year.
The two exchanged breaks to start the match but Federer broke once more and rode the early advantage to a one-set lead. Neither player could break in the early goings of the second set as Khachanov was freely blasting forehands and Federer was stepping into his backhand and flattening out the one-hander.
At 4-4, Federer broke Khachanov for a chance to serve for the match, but Khachanov broke right back when a Federer forehand pass sailed wide. The 6'6” Khachanov even had two set points on Federer's serve at 5-6 but was unable to convert either.
In the tie-break, Federer clinched his 11th final appearance when Khachanov lifted a backhand long on match point.
“It was all a little uncertain because I don't know him that well,” said Federer, who rued uncharacteristic unforced errors. “It's warm, it's hot, I'm a little bit tired. It was a difficult match.”
Federer saved four of the six break points he faced overall, while converting three of his five opportunities.
Federer
had a busy start to the year including the capture of his 18th Grand
Slam at the Australian Open. His decision to skip the clay-court season
to recuperate appears to be paying off with a view to Wimbledon, where
he is a seven-time champion.
Date: 24 June 2017, Source: ATP and AP
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