Roger Federer won his 80th career title and sixth at the Western and Southern Open on Sunday, beating David Ferrer 6-3, 1-6, 6-2 to stamp himself a US Open favorite.
The Swiss now goes into the final Grand Slam of the season next week as a legitimate threat after reaching the final last week in Toronto and claiming his 16th win without a loss against Spain’s Ferrer over an 11-year span.
The world No. 3 is unbeaten in six finals in Cincinnati, also winning the tournament in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2012.
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Federer added a third title this year to those he won in Dubai and Halle. He ran his career title total to 80 from 121 finals.
He increased his matches-won lead this season on the ATP Tour to 49 victories, with Rafael Nadal — his US Open bid in doubt because of injury — second on 44.
Federer, 33, won his 22nd Masters 1000 trophy, second to Nadal’s 27 in the elite category.
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Federer, who has played Cincinnati for a decade and a half, was glad to finally win his biggest title since Cincinnati in 2012, when he also won Wimbledon.
The father of two sets of twins joked that it was about time he brought his children a substantial trophy to play with.
“I finally got a big trophy for [the] kids,” he said. “I’ve been bringing home some smaller ones. I keep telling them they are still trophies, but this one should satisfy them.”
After a finals loss a week ago in Toronto to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Federer said on Sunday that he had considered not playing this event and saving himself for the US Open.
“I had to try to back up a tough week from last week, I didn’t think it was possible,” he said. “For just a day or so on Monday, I was considering not playing. We don’t need to take chances here. I need to be smart about how much I play, when I play, and how do I feel.”
“In practise I felt like I was recovering quickly, and I gave it to a go,” he said. “I played with less pressure. You never know how you will end up feeling midway through the week.”
Federer said his decision to carry on was justified.
“It got better and better as the week progressed. I served clutch when I had to,” the 17-time Grand Slam champion said. “So I’m very happy about the week, overall it went from good to great.”
Federer ran away with the opening set, but suffered a lapse in the second as Ferrer took it to 5-0 and needed three set points to level at one set each.
After a rare mid-match visit to the locker room after losing the second, Federer stormed back to take the match by the throat, breaking for 3-1 in the third and putting his Spanish opponent under pressure as Ferrer saved four set points to hold for 2-4.
It was only a matter of time as Federer’s shotmaking began to tell. The second seed won a love game for a 5-2 margin before breaking Ferrer for the final time to win.
“I made the final,” said the good-natured Ferrer, winner of one Masters title. “But I can never beat Roger, he’s too much for me. I’m still lucky to be playing with the best in the world. Roger deserved to win the title.”
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