Federer sweats into semifinals

October 27, 2018 09:27 pm | Updated 09:27 pm IST - Basel (Switzerland)

Fighting win: Roger Federer struggled before prevailing in the quarterfinals against Gilles Simon.

Fighting win: Roger Federer struggled before prevailing in the quarterfinals against Gilles Simon.

Roger Federer struggled into the Swiss Indoors semifinals on Friday, the top seed eking out an error-filled 7-6(1), 4-6, 6-4 win over Gilles Simon.

Federer has not hit top form all week here and needed more than two-and-a-half hours to hold off the troublesome French veteran.

“I’m always happy when I win, I'm happy I fought through like this,” Federer said. “There were a lot of breaks, it was all up and down.

“But I kept my cool and got the job done. I feel good right now.”

The Swiss crowd favourite was never able to comfortably take command against an opponent whom he had defeated in their last six meetings.

Fightback

It took a fightback in all three sets to come through for a place in a 14th semifinal at the event where he got his start in the game as a ball-boy.

The 20-time Grand Slam champion will have to regroup quickly for the semifinals, where he will play the winner from Greek breakthrough player Stefanos Tsitsipas and Daniil Medvedev.

Both young guns have won tournament titles this autumn.

“It will be a challenge but I’m excited to see how I feel tomorrow, playing a young guy,” said Federer.

“You've got to win the hard way, but I’m not complaining.

“When you're in a situation, you find a strategy always. But you don’t want to think too far ahead.

“You have to focus on the match you are playing and hope the next day that you will be fine,” he said in anticipation of possibly playing the next two days to win the event again.

In trouble

In the quarterfinals, Federer found himself in trouble at 2-5 after another sluggish start, with Simon quickly finding his range against the No. 3.

The Swiss had his chances to recover in the seventh game, but two break-back chances went for nought.

Federer started his slow recovery with a break for 4-5; he then saved set points to level at 6-all, winning a game in which he double-faulted twice in a row and saved a set point with an ace.

Federer came alive in the tiebreaker, racing to a 5-1 lead and earning the set after an hour of hard graft on a Simon backhand error.

Just as Federer looked to be settling into form after nearly 30 unforced errors in the opening set, more disruption ensued.

The 32nd-ranked Simon continued to make the match a struggle, with the pair trading four breaks in a row until Federer took a 4-3 lead.

But the margin lasted for only two games as the Swiss dropped serve for the fourth time to trail 4-5 as Simon struck a down-the-line winner.

The Frenchman levelled the sets at one apiece a game later.

The third set looked to be going Federer’s way, with a break in the second game, but he lost serve in the seventh.

Simon found level-pegging for 4-all. But a quick match point opportunity two games later allowed Federer to close out as his opponent sent a return over the baseline.

This was Federer’s 18th consecutive winning match at a tournament where he is unbeaten since 2013 and is an eight-time winner.

The results (quarterfinals): Marius Copil bt Taylor Fritz 7-6(6), 7-5; Alexander Zverev bt Roberto Bautista Agut 7-5, 6-3; Roger Federer bt Gilles Simon 7-6(1), 4-6, 6-4 .

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