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szdaily -> Sports
Federer downs Djokovic for Cincy title
     2015-August-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    ROGER FEDERER moved into pole position for a U.S. Open title run Sunday, capturing his seventh Cincinnati Masters with a dominant 7-6 (7/1), 6-3 win over Novak Djokovic.

    The 34-year-old Swiss star added the Serbian world number one to a victims’ list, which included Andy Murray in the semifinals, capping a near-perfect week for the 17-time Grand Slam winner.

    Federer was playing his first tournament since falling to Djokovic in the Wimbledon final.

    He passed up the Montreal Masters won by Murray last week, preferring to rest and prepare at home.

    “It’s great, I didn’t expect it, to be quite honest. I knew I had a chance, but I still felt more guys were going to have a better shot than I had because they had played Montreal before,” Federer said.

    “Usually that helps. But I’ve realized over all the years that it’s just really difficult to win back-to-back Montreal and Cincinnati, or Toronto and Cincinnati.

    “I chose to roll the dice a little bit and see how things were going to go. If they went great here then it was a great plan.

    “If not, I was going to go back and practice and be really motivated for the U.S. Open to start.”

    With the win he takes back the world number two ranking Murray seized for a week and will be seeded second behind Djokovic at Flushing Meadows for the season’s concluding Grand Slam, which starts Aug. 31.

    Federer claimed his 87th career ATP title and his 24th trophy in a Masters 1000 event.

    Djokovic, meanwhile, was thwarted in his bid to become the first man to win all nine of the elite Masters 1000 titles as he endured his fifth final defeat at Cincinnati — the lone Masters missing from his resume.

    The Serbian world number one has now fallen in the final of both of his tune-up events for the U.S. Open, having lost to Murray in Montreal.

    (SD-Agencies)

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