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Federer breezes into quarters at Indian Wells

AFP  |  Indian Wells (United States) 

World No. 1 Roger Federer's remarkable run continued as he booked his quarter-final berth in the ATP Indian with a 7-5 6-4 win over

The 36-year-old Federer, who won his 20th Grand Slam when he captured in January, is off to one of his strongest career starts and is now 15-0 in 2018.

It is his best beginning to the season since 2006 when he started 16-0 and won 33 of his first 34 matches.

"It has been great. It is a totally different year, and so many years after that," he said yesterday.

"For so many years I have felt good actually in already.

"I don't know if it's per se or, taking the benefits from the hard work I put into the new season."

Federer, who also won at in February, is gunning for a record sixth Indian Wells title.

"Yeah, and then also was great. I was very happy that I was able to win the tournament there, not just get to the semis and get world No. 1.

"And here now I'm relieved that I was able to win three matches already. Because in a big, tough draw like here at Indian Wells, you're never quite sure what to expect.

"So I'm just happy I'm on a good run."


The defending Indian Wells champion Federer put on a serving clinic against Chardy as he hit two aces and won 100 per cent of his first serve points. He dropped just three serve points overall with those coming on his second serve.

Federer advances to the quarter-finals where he will face South Korea's who defeated 30th-seeded 6-1 6-3 yesterday.

Federer only needed to break Chardy once in each set to get the win in 82 minutes.

The first break of serve came in the 11th game of the opening set to take a 6-5 lead.

In the second set he broke Chardy in the ninth game to lead 5-4. Each time he got the break he then served for the set.

Federer clinched the victory on the first match point when Chardy pounded a forehand into the net.

Chardy hit four aces but made 46 unforced errors compared to just 29 for Federer.

Federer is now 4-1 overall against Chardy, having beaten the Frenchman the last two times they played.

Federer picked up seven titles in 2017, comprising the Australian Open, Halle, Wimbledon, Miami, Shanghai, Basel and Indian Wells.

Federer will face the 21-year-old Chung for the second time this year.

Chung made a Grand Slam breakthrough when he reached the semi-finals of in January but had to retire in his match with Federer because of a foot

"He was actually struggling going into the match," Federer said. "Seeing the after, that wasn't very nice. I can just imagine how much there is to it.

"You kind of want to go out and give it a shot, but then you're like, probably shouldn't. So I felt for him."

- Nine match points -

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Chung survived a late rally from Uruguay's Cuevas, who fended off a total of nine match points before eventually losing in the first-ever meeting between the pair.

Down a set and behind 5-0 in the second set, Cuevas miraculously saved seven match points to win the game.

He then served out the next game to cut Chung's lead to 5-2 and then broke the South Korean in the game after that.

Cuevas saved two more match points in the ninth game but his luck finally ran out.

In other men's fourth round action, Croatia's blasted nine aces as he outlasted American 6-2 6-7 (6/8) 6-4.

Unseeded Coric moves to the quarter-finals, where he will play red-hot South African who defeated Spaniard 4-6 6-3 7-6 (8/6).

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 09:30 IST
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