Federer routs Tiafoe in straight sets
PERTH, Australia: Roger Federer dispatched Frances Tiafoe on Tuesday in a match which served as an appetizer for the Swiss great’s first ever meeting on court with Serena Williams.
Federer beat Tiafoe, 6-4, 6-1, to put Switzerland 1-0 up in their group tie against the United States in the Hopman Cup. Tiafoe stayed with Federer until the 12th game of the first set when the Swiss broke to win the first set. From there Federer cruised to victory.
As he spoke on court, Federer was already looking forward to the next match.
“What a thrill it is to play Serena here tonight,” he told the crowd in Perth.
Federer and compatriot Belinda Bencic are defending their title at the mixed teams event. Williams and Bencic followed the men on court for the women’s singles. Only the group winners advance to the final, so the closing doubles could ultimately decide the winner of a group that also contains Greece and Britain.
Even if Bencic wins, Williams and Federer planned to take the court for the mixed doubles. That would be the first time the two 37-year-olds have ever played each other.
The mixed doubles are contested in a short-set format with tiebreaks at 3-3 but that still means two matches in a day for the four players. “I’ll stay on the bike and keep the engine on,” Federer said.
“I had a really late night last night on New Year’s Eve,” he said, adding after a pause: “No I’m joking.”
Serena ensures meeting with Federer will have an edge: Serena Williams ensured her first ever on-court meeting with Roger Federer would have a competitive edge as she fought back on Tuesday to win her singles in the Hopman Cup. Williams dropped the first set but recovered to beat Federer’s Swiss team-mate Belinda Bencic 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. That tied the scores in the mixed team event at 1-1 with just the doubles to come. The match will be the first time the two 37-year-olds, who have with 43 Grand Slam singles titles between them, face each other.
Earlier, in the men’s singles at the mixed team event, Federer dispatched Frances Tiafoe, 6-4, 6-1. Only the group winners advance to the final, so the closing doubles could ultimately decide the winner of a group that also contains Greece and Britain. Federer and Bencic are the defending champions.
Williams led 4-1 in the first set before Bencic fought back to win the next five games. After that slip, Williams took the next two sets. “It was a definitely a relief,” Williams said. “She played really well. I knew I could play better.”“It’s super exciting,” Williams said, looking ahead to her meeting with Federer later in the day. “I just feel honoured to be on the same court as him.” “He has had a fantastic career and it’s not done yet. We are the exact same age and anything he’s done I want to do.” “We have been there since the Nineties. Regardless of what happens, this is a moment I will always cherish.” In the early match, Tiafoe stayed with Federer until the tenth game when the Swiss broke to win the first set. From there Federer cruised to victory. “What a thrill it is to play Serena here tonight,” he told the crowd.
The mixed doubles are contested in a short-set format with tiebreaks at 3-3 but that still means two matches in a day for the four players.
Hopman Cup results
Group B: Switzerland bt United States 2-1
Men’s singles: Roger Federer (SUI) bt Frances Tiafoe (USA) 6-4, 6-1
Women’s singles: Serena Williams (USA) bt Belinda Bencic (SUI) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3
Mixed doubles: Bencic/Federer (SUI) bt Williams/Tiafoe (USA) 4-2, 4-3 (5/3).
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