Roger Federer
earned his 1,000th career win with a hard-fought victory against Milos Raonic
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Roger Federer joined an elite club by claiming his
1,000th tour-level win with a hard-fought victory over Milos Raonic in the
final of the Brisbane International.
Only Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl had previously
achieved the feat in the Open era, but Federer reached the landmark after
seeing off a resilient Raonic 6-4 6-7 (2/7) 6-4.
PA Sport reports the milestone, as well as his overall triumph this
week, gives Federer plenty of momentum heading into the Australian Open, which
gets under way in Melbourne next Monday.
However, the Swiss was forced to earn his success on
Sunday, with Raonic hitting back from a break down in the second set to force a
decider before eventually being pipped in a titanic battle that lasted two
hours and 13 minutes.
Federer showed flashes of his brilliant best in the
opening set, with 15 winners and just three unforced errors, as he set out to
claim his eighth win in nine matches over his Canadian opponent.
The top seed broke in the third game and was never
threatened on serve to seize control of the final.
It got no better for Raonic as he double-faulted to
drop serve at the beginning of the second set, although the third seed
discovered his touch and reeled off eight points in a row.
The set went with serve to force a tie-break, where
again Raonic went a run, losing the first two points before storming back to
win the next seven and take Federer the distance.
Neither player gave an inch in the decider, with both
staving off break points to hold their serve.
It appeared another tie-break would be needed to
settle the encounter but Federer, at 5-4 ahead, showed all his years of
experience by forcing a break point opportunity and then wrapping up victory
for his 83rd career title.
"It's a special moment, no doubt about it,"
Federer told atpworldtour.com after the victory.
"I've played a lot of tennis over the years, so
to get to 1000 wins tonight really means a lot to me. I'll never forget this
match."
Beaten
Raonic hailed the Swiss' achievement, and said: "We all know today was a
significant milestone for Roger. When we were warming up, I heard all those
titles; I honestly thought he was playing for 2000 match wins today! I think he
needs to step it up!"
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