Roger Federer to face Novak Djokovic in Indian Wells final viburnin

Author : oxypropionic1974
Publish Date : 2021-04-18 05:55:11


Roger Federer's revival is gathering pace.

The 17-time grand slam champion will seek his fifth title at the Indian Wells Masters event on Sunday, having breezed past 28th seed Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-3 6-1 in a semifinal lasting just over an hour.

'It was one of my best serving days ever,' Federer told reporters. 'When you are serving like that, everything seems easier. I was just going for it out there.'



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The Swiss veteran, who won his fourth title in the California desert tournament in 2012, will return to the top five in the rankings next week -- up three places.

He will next face a tougher test of his abilities against world No. 2 Novak Djokovic, who he beat last month on the way to winning the Dubai title, also on an outdoor hardcourt surface.

Federer, who has yet to drop a set this week, is seeking the 79th title of his illustrious career, and victory over Djokovic will put him fourth in the rankings.

Dolgopolov had been trying to become the first player ranked outside the top 30 to beat both Federer and defending champion Rafael Nadal in the same tournament.

'I was ready physically, mentally,' said the Ukrainian. 'I wasn't nervous much, but I wasn't sharp enough.

'My concentration was going away for maybe one, two points every game, and you can't afford to have that in these matches.'

Djokovic, who won the tournament in 2008 and 2011, had to work a bit harder than Federer to beat 2012 finalist John Isner on Saturday.

The Serbian avenged his defeat by the big-serving American at the same stage two years ago as he triumphed 7-5 6-7 (2-7) 6-1 in a match lasting two hours 23 minutes.

He trails Federer 15-17 in their career meetings, but defeated him three years ago on the way to winning the title in the Coachella Valley.

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Roger Federer's revival is gathering pace. The 17-time grand slam champion will seek his fifth title at the Indian Wells Masters event on Sunday, having breezed past 28th seed Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-3 6-1 in a semifinal lasting just over an hour. 'It was one of my best serving days ever,' Federer told reporters. 'When you are serving like that, everything seems easier. I was just going for it out there.' He will next face a tougher test of his abilities against world No. 2 Novak Djokovic, who he beat last month on the way to winning the Dubai title, also on an outdoor hardcourt surface. 'It was one of my best serving days ever,' Federer told reporters. 'When you are serving like that, everything seems easier. I was just going for it out there.' Dolgopolov had been trying to become the first player ranked outside the top 30 to beat both Federer and defending champion Rafael Nadal in the same tournament. Federer, who has yet to drop a set this week, is seeking the 79th title of his illustrious career, and victory over Djokovic will put him fourth in the rankings. 'I was ready physically, mentally,' said the Ukrainian. 'I wasn't nervous much, but I wasn't sharp enough. Dolgopolov had been trying to become the first player ranked outside the top 30 to beat both Federer and defending champion Rafael Nadal in the same tournament. 'My concentration was going away for maybe one, two points every game, and you can't afford to have that in these matches.' The 17-time grand slam champion will seek his fifth title at the Indian Wells Masters event on Sunday, having breezed past 28th seed Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-3 6-1 in a semifinal lasting just over an hour. Federer, who has yet to drop a set this week, is seeking the 79th title of his illustrious career, and victory over Djokovic will put him fourth in the rankings. Read: Nadal, Sharapova beaten at Indian Wells The Swiss veteran, who won his fourth title in the California desert tournament in 2012, will return to the top five in the rankings next week -- up three places. Federer, who has yet to drop a set this week, is seeking the 79th title of his illustrious career, and victory over Djokovic will put him fourth in the rankings. Read: Top seed Li shrugs off semifinal shock The Serbian avenged his defeat by the big-serving American at the same stage two years ago as he triumphed 7-5 6-7 (2-7) 6-1 in a match lasting two hours 23 minutes. Djokovic, who won the tournament in 2008 and 2011, had to work a bit harder than Federer to beat 2012 finalist John Isner on Saturday. He trails Federer 15-17 in their career meetings, but defeated him three years ago on the way to winning the title in the Coachella Valley. The 17-time grand slam champion will seek his fifth title at the Indian Wells Masters event on Sunday, having breezed past 28th seed Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-3 6-1 in a semifinal lasting just over an hour. 'My concentration was going away for maybe one, two points every game, and you can't afford to have that in these matches.' The 17-time grand slam champion will seek his fifth title at the Indian Wells Masters event on Sunday, having breezed past 28th seed Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-3 6-1 in a semifinal lasting just over an hour.

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