WATCH: Federer sweeps Isner in Miami Open 2019 for 101st title

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WATCH: Federer sweeps Isner in Miami Open 2019 for 101st title
Having skipped the whole clay court season for the past two years, the Swiss great launches his French Open bid in rousing fashion

MIAMI, USA – Roger Federer lifted the 101st title of his remarkable career in dominating style, beating ATP Miami Open defending champion John Isner, 6-1, 6-4, on Sunday, March 31 (Monday, April 1, Philippine time). 

Having skipped the whole clay court season for the past two years, Federer declared the triumph over the big-serving American in just 63 minutes of what was an ideal performance to launch a French Open bid.

“I will have to take baby steps going back onto the clay, I have played so little in the last few years so I don’t know what to expect but what this win does is takes even more pressure off me,” Federer said.

“Already just how I’ve been playing and moving here makes me believe just going on vacation now, a bit of a break, and then preparation, physically I should be fine, but again, we’ll see how the body is going to react.”

“I am excited. It’s a good challenge,” added Federer of trying to dethrone Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros when the second Grand Slam of the season begins on May 26.

Federer was in brilliant form in South Florida, recovering superbly from losing the Indian Wells finals earlier this month to emphatically beat Isner, who struggled with a foot problem at the end of the title match at Hard Rock Stadium.

Federer will not appear at the next Masters event in Monte Carlo but is slated to play in Madrid at the beginning of May.

“Madrid will be ‘Let’s see what happens’ and then obviously I want to be ready for Paris and I hope all that hard work is going to pay off for the grass and hard court season,” he said.

Federer seized control immediately as a break in the very first game sapped Isner’s confidence. 

The Swiss great then aggressively gained control of a match which he never looked like losing, especially after the American’s foot problem worsened.

Isner was struggling badly and was heard telling the trainer during a medical timeout that he feared he had broken his foot. 

“Somewhere during the 1st set I started feeling pain on top of my foot and it didn’t go away and it just got worse,” Isner said.

Isner’s spirit was crushed after he dropped the 1st set in only 23 minutes.

“It’s a terrible feeling, because you’re on an island out there. You have no teammates to hide behind and going up against the greatest player ever, you know, playing in this incredible atmosphere, and my foot’s killing me.”

“I have never had a broken foot, but that’s what I would imagine it would feel like.”

“Not that I would have won the match but I could have made for a more interesting match and one that was a little more fun.”

‘Appreciate these moments’ 

This was Federer’s 154th tour final and his 50th ATP Masters showpiece appearance. He’s in the twilight of his stellar career but has no plans to hang up his racket just yet.

“In terms of goals, it’s about trying to win titles and trying to manage life so I stay injury-free,” the former world No. 1 said.

“Some days you just don’t feel so well but this is a good phase, a good stretch for me right now. I really feel super healthy.”

“That’s why I have been able to play every day for the last 4 weeks. That’s something that maybe hasn’t always been the case for the last few years.

“So you appreciate these moments.”

Isner’s booming serve failed to fire and there was to be no repeat of their last meeting at the Paris Masters 2015 when Federer was defeated in a third round encounter.

To give the Swiss 8 break chances in the 1st set spoke volumes about the sudden ineffectiveness of the Isner service game – he took only 50% of points on his first serve during the opener.

With Isner hurting, Federer, who finished with a perfect 100% of points won on his first serve, wasted no time in the 2nd set wrapping up his 28th Masters title. – Rappler.com

 

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