Federer survives third-set tiebreaker in Halle

Roger Federer made a great escape in the first round of the Gerry Weber Open on Monday, outlasting Philipp Kohlschreiber 7-6(8), 3-6, 7-6(5). Federer fired 15 aces and needed two hours and 11 minutes to keep his title defense alive.

The showdown featured so much back-and-forth drama that a first send ending 10-8 in a tiebreaker proved to be an afterthought when things were all said and done. A thrilling third set saw Kohlschreiber save two match points at 4-5 before Federer fought off a break point at 5-5.

One more service hold later and another ‘breaker had to decide the outcome. Kohlschreiber led 5-3 at one point only to crack at the finish line. The underdog German lost both of his service points at 5-4 and 5-5, the first after a wild rally, then netted a return with Federer serving at 6-5.

“Of course it’s not a nice draw, but you have to take it how it comes,” Kohlschreiber lamented. “I had a great plan in my mind how to play against him. I mentioned before that his first grass-court match could be a little bit tricky. I had my chances but I think at the end we both played very good level on both sides. In the crucial moments, he made the better decisions.”

Highlights:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11dbLmEWMEQ]

Federer interview:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky2UZpmi9lU]

4 Comments on Federer survives third-set tiebreaker in Halle

  1. Fed triumphs again!….just such an inspiration to all tennis players, young and old…an inspiration to everyone who plays any sport!

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