Roger Federer on Wednesday crushed Radu Albot 6-0, 6-3 to win his 22nd match in a row at the Swiss Indoors and earn a quarter-final place at his home event for the 17th time.
The nine-time champion was ruthless in a 22-minute opening set, finishing the entire job in 63 minutes in front of 9,000 fans.
He next faces the winner from Stan Wawrinka and Frances Tiafoe, who both earned straight-set wins earlier in the day.
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“It’s a super feeling to know exactly where the ball is going, what the other guy is doing,” top seed Federer said. “I was hitting a lot of winners. Those kind of moments are really rare.”
Federer’s Swiss compatriot Wawrinka fired 10 aces and 30 winners to overwhelm fellow veteran Pablo Cuevas 6-3, 6-4 to make it into the second round, keeping alive his outside chances of making the ATP Finals.
Federer, who is playing in Basel for the 19th time, won his first set to love at the tournament since 2006. His loss of just three games on Wednesday was his most powerful showing on the ATP Tour since beating Andreas Seppi at the Paris Masters 6-1, 6-1 four years ago.
“I’m very happy, it was important to start the second set with a break,” Federer said.
“Even though I was playing well, I was not overconfident. I was always worried that he might make a comeback,” the 38-year-old added.
If Wawrinka beats Tiafoe of the US in their second-round match, the Swiss pair would clash today in the quarter-finals.
“I hope Stan goes through. I always enjoy playing him,” added Federer, who holds a 23-3 edge in the series against his close friend. “I’m glad that he is back [from double knee surgeries in 2017].”
Federer dominated 49th-ranked Albot, sweeping the first eight games before the Moldovan got on the scoreboard.
The top seed finished on a first match point after five aces and five service breaks.
Wawrinka, who was runner-up to Andy Murray in Antwerp last weekend, stands at 15th in the race for the season-ending showpiece in London with 1,500 rankings points available between Basel and next week’s Paris Masters, the final event of the regular campaign.
Six of the eight spots for the ATP Finals have already been secured.
Wawrinka, 34, ended each set against Uruguay’s 45th-ranked Cuevas with aces, breaking once per set to go through to the second round in 67 minutes.
“It was great for a first match,” said Wawrinka, who lost just nine points in 10 service games. “I moved and served well. I was really focused. I’m really happy to get through in two sets.”
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