Roger Federer on Sunday claimed his 98th ATP Tour title and displayed his unrivaled superiority on grass with a 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) victory over Milos Raonic in the Mercedes Cup final.
The top-seeded Swiss beat his Canadian opponent for the 11th time in 14 meetings while winning a first Stuttgart title.
Federer, who will be chasing a ninth Wimbledon triumph next month, finally came good on the German grass on his third attempt after losing a semi-final in 2016 to Dominic Thiem and falling in the first round a year ago to good friend Tommy Haas.
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“I’m just very happy how I played this week,” the 20-time Grand Slam champion said. “I never felt bad on the court, to be honest. That’s a very encouraging feeling. In the last couple of days I’ve not dropped serve. I was there in the most important moments, breaking Milos [in the first set] was a good effort. It’s been a great week for me.”
The 36-year-old regained the world No. 1 ranking yesterday and is playing next week as top seed in Halle, Germany, as he continues his comeback after skipping the clay-court season.
“It’s a great comeback for me,” Federer said after completing his 78-minute win. “I’m so happy to win this tournament in my third attempt. We’ll see if being No. 1 again will probably give me a boost.”
Federer secured a return to the top ATP ranking for a sixth time with his semi-final victory on Saturday over Australian Nick Kyrgios.
He takes the honor back from Rafael Nadal for the second time this season.
Federer kept tight control on the match as he claimed his third title of the season after the Australian Open and Rotterdam, and he now owns 18 grass-court trophies, including eight from Wimbledon.
“I think I played very well not having played for a while,” Federer said. “Maybe I was a bit better on the big points.”
The Swiss broke twice in the first set to take it after 32 minutes when his opponent returned long over the baseline.
The second set stayed on serve into a tiebreaker.
A double fault from the Canadian followed by a return winner from the Swiss set up three match points, with Federer needing only his first as Raonic netted a return.
Federer improved to 21-2 for the season after playing in the 24th grass-court final of his career.
This week, he opens his Halle bid in the first round against Aljaz Bedene, but first on his mind was on the World Cup with Switzerland facing Brazil on Sunday night in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
“It will be a hectic 48 hours,” Federer said. “I’m driving to Switzerland tonight and will then watch the match — I don’t know if that one will be hectic or not.”
Federer flew to Halle yesterday to prepare for a start today.
“The key for me is to be ready for that opening match. I’m defending a title there — like I am at Wimbledon. I need to get through the first round,” he said.
As he takes things one step at a time, Federer is not yet ready to start concentrating on the job ahead at the All England Club.
“That’s the plan for now, for Wimbledon I still have time. I have a quiet pre-tournament week, not many things going on, which is fine,” he said. “I just hope to stay injury-free and healthy.”
Out to try and stop him at Halle is world No. 3 and second seed Alexander Zverev, who had cast doubt on his fitness after losing in the Roland Garros quarter-finals to eventual finalist Thiem.
Zverev starts his grass-court season by facing Croatian Borna Coric.
Third seed Thiem, who lost to Nadal a week ago in the French Open final, begins with a match against a qualifier.
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