Roger Returns To 'Regular' Roger To Reach Basel QF
Roger Returns To ‘Regular’ Roger To Reach Basel QF
Roger Federer had to hurtle another slow start on Thursday at the Swiss Indoors Basel, but the eight-time champion pulled it together quickly to reach another quarter-final in his hometown. The top-seeded Swiss stayed unbeaten (4-0) against German Jan-Lennard Struff, dismissing the 6’5” right-hander for the third time this year 6-3, 7-5.
Federer stretched his Basel winning streak to 17 and is two matches away from reaching his 14th final and his 12th in as many appearances. The 37-year-old was broken in the third game when he overplayed a forehand, and Struff, who was holding with ease behind 224 km/h serves, pushed his lead to 3-1 before Federer settled to take five straight games and the set behind the home faithful.
The 28-year-old Struff composed himself in the second, but serving at 40/40, 5-5, he threw in a pair of loose errors, including a double fault on break point. Federer, who’s already qualified for the Nitto ATP Finals, to be held 11-18 November, will next meet Frenchman Gilles Simon or last week’s Intrum Stockholm Open finalist Ernests Gulbis.