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Federer wins 10th Basel title

Roger Federer won his 10th Swiss Indoors Basel title, defeating Alex De Minaur 6-2, 6-2 to secure what the Swiss legend described as "an unbelievable" success at the home-town tournament.

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Tim Henman says Federer is the best player that has ever lived

Former British No. 1 Tim Henman insists Roger Federer still has plenty more to give and has called on fans to back the Swiss. Federer has struggled in 2013 with only one trophy to his name and early exits at Wimbledon and the US Open, leading many to suggest the record 17-time grand slam champion may call it quits sooner rather than later. However, Henman has hit out at those suggestions and believes the 32-year-old will bounce back. "A...

Federer will team with Zhang for doubles at Shanghai Masters

Former world No. 1 Roger Federer will play doubles with Zhang Ze, China’s top-ranked men’s player, next month at the Shanghai Masters. Zhang, who lists Federer as his idol, said he was excited about the chance to play with the winner of 17 grand slam titles. “Thanks to him for this oppertunity. I was surprised when first told about it,” the 23-year-old Nanjing native said. “But I’m looking forward to it and will try to learn something from...

Roger Federer: 'I self destructed'

Roger Federer said that he 'self-destructed’ during an error-prone 6-7(3), 3-6, 4-6 straight-sets defeat to 19th seed Spaniard Tommy Robredo at the US Open on Monday night. The loss means that the 17-time Grand Slam champion will finish a season without reaching a major final for the first time since 2002. Federer made 43 unforced errors to Robredo's 26, including a litany of uncharacteristic errors from advantageous positions on his forehand...

Federer downs Mannarino to reach fourth round

Five-time US Open champion Roger Federer has cruised into the fourth round, crushing Frenchman Adrian Mannarino 6-3, 6-0, 6-2 on Saturday night. The left-handed World No. 63 saved three match points, including one courtesy of a double fault from Federer, but was unable to hold off the 17-time major winner. The Swiss seventh seed needed just one hour and 21 minutes to post the victory, during which he saved the only break point he faced. "There's...