1,000th win for Roger Federer as he takes Brisbane title

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 15:55:20


1,000th win for Roger Federer as he takes Brisbane title

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The 33-year-old Swiss joins Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl as the only players in the modern professional era to achieve that feat and was claiming his 83rd career title.

Federer led by a set and 2-0 until Raonic broke back and reeled off seven straight points in the tiebreaker to level at a set all.



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The third set might have gone either way, with top seed Federer staving off five break points, but a single break of the Raonic service proved decisive and he completed victory in two hours 13 minutes.

Read: Federer's 1,000 wins in numbers

It completed a fine week for the world number two as he prepares for a tilt at the upcoming Australian Open title in Melbourne.

By contrast, his arch-rivals Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal slipped to early round defeats at the ATP event in Doha to disrupt their preparations for the opening grand slam of the season.

Read: Djokovic joins Nadal in Doha exit

Federer, who was surprisingly beaten in the final of the corresponding event by Lleyton Hewitt last year, was winning the Brisbane title for the first time.

He extended his career record over the emerging Raonic to 8-1 with his latest triumph, but still has ground to make up on former greats Connors (1,253 wins) and Lendl (1,071).

Read: Can Nadal say fit in 2015?

At the presentation he was awarded the trophy by Roy Emerson and a special award for 1,000 wins by fellow Australian legend Rod Laver.

'To get to 1,000 wins in front of you two greats means a lot to me,' Federer said.

'I'll never forget this moment.'

Wawrinka doubles up

In other ATP final action Sunday, top seed Stanislas Wawrinka successfully defended his title at the Chennai Open in India.

Federer's compatriot Wawrinka, who is preparing for his defense of the Australian Open title, beat Slovenian qualifier Aljaz Bedene 6-3 6-4 in 69 minutes in the final.

The 29-year-old Wawrinka also won the title at the hard court event in 2011.

It was his eighth career tournament victory and earns him 250 ranking points.

Wawrinka doubles up The third set might have gone either way, with top seed Federer staving off five break points, but a single break of the Raonic service proved decisive and he completed victory in two hours 13 minutes. Wawrinka doubles up The 29-year-old Wawrinka also won the title at the hard court event in 2011. It completed a fine week for the world number two as he prepares for a tilt at the upcoming Australian Open title in Melbourne. It was his eighth career tournament victory and earns him 250 ranking points. Federer, who was surprisingly beaten in the final of the corresponding event by Lleyton Hewitt last year, was winning the Brisbane title for the first time. Wawrinka doubles up Read: Can Nadal say fit in 2015? The 29-year-old Wawrinka also won the title at the hard court event in 2011. The 33-year-old Swiss joins Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl as the only players in the modern professional era to achieve that feat and was claiming his 83rd career title. It was his eighth career tournament victory and earns him 250 ranking points. Read: Can Nadal say fit in 2015? Read: Federer's 1,000 wins in numbers The 33-year-old Swiss joins Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl as the only players in the modern professional era to achieve that feat and was claiming his 83rd career title. Read: Djokovic joins Nadal in Doha exit At the presentation he was awarded the trophy by Roy Emerson and a special award for 1,000 wins by fellow Australian legend Rod Laver. Follow us at @WorldSportCNN and like us on Facebook It completed a fine week for the world number two as he prepares for a tilt at the upcoming Australian Open title in Melbourne. Federer, who was surprisingly beaten in the final of the corresponding event by Lleyton Hewitt last year, was winning the Brisbane title for the first time. The third set might have gone either way, with top seed Federer staving off five break points, but a single break of the Raonic service proved decisive and he completed victory in two hours 13 minutes. At the presentation he was awarded the trophy by Roy Emerson and a special award for 1,000 wins by fellow Australian legend Rod Laver. It was his eighth career tournament victory and earns him 250 ranking points. Read: Can Nadal say fit in 2015? 'I'll never forget this moment.' Read: Can Nadal say fit in 2015? Read: Djokovic joins Nadal in Doha exit Federer's compatriot Wawrinka, who is preparing for his defense of the Australian Open title, beat Slovenian qualifier Aljaz Bedene 6-3 6-4 in 69 minutes in the final. At the presentation he was awarded the trophy by Roy Emerson and a special award for 1,000 wins by fellow Australian legend Rod Laver.

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