Federer trumps Berdych for Dubai title
(MENAFN-Arab News) DUBAI: Roger Federer followed his best win in 18 months by taking his first title in nine months with a revenge victory over Tomas Berdych in Saturday?s final of the Dubai Open
Federer came from behind to beat world number two Novak Djokovic on Friday
Now he did the same against Berdych, the man who saved two match points against him in last year?s semi-finals, winning 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 to claim a sixth title in the UAE
It was never a great final, for the error count was too high, but it became increasingly dramatic as the game?s best known player worked his way back into it against one of the sport?s most dangerous hitters
Federer was a set and a break down and appeared to be out of it but managed to find some good returns at last, just as the match was slipping away, and broke back at once. Then his standard went up
It extended Federer?s record of Dubai titles to six, and moved him above John McEnroe?s total of 77 titles into third place in the all-time title list
Only Ivan Lendl and Jimmy Connors remain above the Swiss
Most of all it helped the Grand Slam record-holder to maintain his belief that even at 32, he has another major in him
?It?s the mental belief that you?re gonna win instead of losing ? I think that?s what I got back right now,? said Federer, after lifting his first trophy since Halle in June last year
While he had been brilliant in the second half of the match against Djokovic, Federer was more circumspect about the tennis which had got him over the line against Berdych
?He should have brought it home,? Federer admitted. ?I got a little lucky. I just fought well and I couldn?t be more happy with the outcome
How had he escaped from peril in the second set? ?I just stand on the baseline, try to hit a few good shots, hope Tomas doesn?t keep hitting big serves, and hope you get a little lucky,? he said
?I was able to stay calm and once I got back on even terms I started to play better. I really enjoy playing against Tomas, who is a great player and has had a great streak.? This was a reference to Berdych?s 11 successive wins which is the longest streak of his career
But he will be very disappointed to have lost three of his next five service games from 3-2 up in the second set, and again questions will be raised about the Czech?s mental capacity to make the best of his considerable talent
Federer?s patchy start happened despite being donated an early break for a 2-1 lead by four successive driving errors from Berdych
After it, he dropped serve twice without looking likely to make a break back
Berdych?s first serve and a few of his forehand blows were delivered as fast as any in the game, but still Federer?s timing was nowhere near the sharpness it had been in the second half of his win 24 hours previously
Early in the second set he stood with hands on hips, staring in frustration at another mistimed forehand, just when he needed to make a push to turn the match around
Berdych began to make further serious progress by breaking Federer for a 3-2 lead, and had he consolidated that the match might have been over quickly
Instead Federer found a bit of magic at last, breaking back with a thunderous forehand, holding with a delicate little half-volley drop shot, then holding to love with his best game of the match, and forcing Berdych to serve to save the set
He couldn?t. Instead he produced his most inhibited game of the match, dropping serve to love, with Federer now rampaging around, launching great drives
The third set saw Federer much more in the ascendant
He nearly broke for 2-0, did break for 3-1, and further eroded Berdych?s self-belief with a tremendous recovery from 15-40 down on his serve, which got him to 5-2
Berdych did well to save two match points on his own serve, which might briefly have reminded Federer of what happened last year
However, the Swiss favorite was more solid in closing out his advantage than the Czech nearly man, and at the death there were no wobbles
Dimitrov edges Murra
Bulgaria?s Grigor Dimitrov edged second seed Andy Murray in a semi-final clash at the Acapulco International that finished in the early hours of Saturday morning to set up a title showdown against South Africa?s Kevin Anderson
Wimbledon champion Murray won the opening set but the 22-year-old Dimitrov fought back to take the next two sets on tie-breaks to win 4-6 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (7-3) with the clock ticking past 2:30 a.m. local time
The number four seed had never won a set in their three previous meetings and needed close to three hours to beat the 26-year-old Briton, who was trying to reach his first final since undergoing back surgery in September
Murray, who suffered an early loss of serve in the final set, broke back with his opponent serving for the match at 5-4 but Dimitrov took control of the tie-break to close out the win
World number 21 Anderson, who lost to Marin Cilic in the Delray Beach Open title match last Sunday, reached his second final in as many weeks with a hard-fought 6-1 5-7 6-4 win against Ukraine?s Alexandr Dolgopolov in the other semi-final
Dolgopolov, ranked 38th in the world, was also bidding for his second consecutive final after he lost to Rafa Nadal in the Rio de Janeiro Open final last week.
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