Tennis

Federer claims first clay win of the season

(China Daily)
Updated: 2010-05-07 09:54
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ESTORIL, Portugal - Roger Federer got his clay season on track as the Swiss opened his campaign at the Estoril Open Wednesday with a 6-3, 6-4 defeat of German Bjorn Phau.

The top seed will face off on Friday in the quarterfinals against French veteran Arnaud Clement, who defeated Alejandro Falla 6-4, 6-3 earlier on another cloudless day.

"I'm happy that I came through the first round, it was nice to win," said Federer, the 2008 champion in his first time at the venue. "Today was a matter of coming through tough situations.

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"I played well when I was down 0-40 and serving for the first set.

"This win was not always beautiful but it doesn't matter. I'm sure my best tennis is not far away. I have a bit of a breather now and I'm looking forward to Friday," Federer said.

Second seed Ivan Ljubicic was meanwhile forced to withdraw from the event with the abdominal strain which forced the Croatian to forfeit a match last week in Rome.

The winner of the Indian Wells title in March will be replaced in the draw by a lucky loser.

In ousting Phau, Federer achieved his stated goal of re-starting his clay campaign after an opening loss in Rome a week ago to Ernests Gulbis of Latvia.

The 28-year-old Swiss is bearing down on his career-first title defense later in the month at Roland Garros and next week concludes his tournament tune-ups in Madrid.

"There is always pressure in the first match, it doesn't matter who it's against. The first round in any event is never easy," said Federer.

Phau, 30, and ranked 138, has split his previous two meetings with the 16-time Grand Slam champion. Federer comes into their match standing 13-4 on the season with his only title the Australian Open over Andy Murray.

"It was my first time on center court this year, I didn't get a chance to train on it," said the Swiss. "It's a lot bigger than the small practice courts and I had to get used to that.

"Best-of-three matches can also be over very quickly. I got off to a good start, no hiccups on my serve. Once I won the first set I felt more comfortable; I was able to come up with some nice tennis."

Federer stands atop the ATP rankings as No 1 for the 281st week and needs just five more weeks at the summit to tie the all-time record of Pete Sampras.

If Federer remains No 1, he will tie Sampras on June 7 (Halle, Germany, grasscourt event) and break the record the following week which precedes Wimbledon.