Roger Federer reached the Basel quarter-finals for the 15th time on Thursday when he steamrolled Frenchman Benoit Paire 6-1, 6-3 as the top seed stepped up his campaign for an eighth Swiss Indoors title.
"I'm happy with how it went, I'm always ready for a tougher one," Federer said. "I got a good start, got rolling.
Federer
defeated Paire for the fifth time without a loss, mowing down the
challenger in just 57 minutes in front of a sympathetic audience at the
St Jakobshalle.
The
36-year-old Federer, winner of his last event in Shanghai this month,
is seeking an ATP-leading seventh trophy this season as he aims for the
weekend final in his hometown.
"I
was able to put more pressure on him than him on me. I've had a good
two first rounds. I thought the draw looked tough with Tiafoe
and Paire in my section. I'm a little surprised, to be honest.
"It's not easy to win 1 and 3 indoors, this was a great start."
Federer
ripped through the opening set and piled on more pressure in the second
after Paire took a massage treatment on his back after losing the
opener.
World
number two Federer remained in command as he broke Paire to love in the
seventh game, with the French player sending down his second double
fault to drop the game.
Federer
made it a comfortable 5-3, with Paire sending a return well wide. The
19-time Grand Slam champion Swiss earned a match point in the ensuing
game, which his opponent saved with a service winner.
But
Federer didn't relent, his smash setting up a second match-winner
followed by an untouchable forehand down the line to end the evening.
Date: 26 October 2017, Source: AFP
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