Monday, 27 May 2013


Federer cruises past Spanish debutant


Roger Federer
It was business as usual for grand slam veteran Roger Federer as he made light work of Spanish debutant Pablo Carreno-Busta in the first round of the French Open on Sunday, starting his bid for a second Roland Garros title with a 6-2 6-2 6-3 victory.
The second-seeded Swiss, who is two shy of Wayne Ferreira’s record of 56 consecutive grand slam appearances, never looked in danger on Court Philippe Chatrier, wrapping it up with an exquisite backhand winner which arrowed down the line.
Once again, the 17-times grand slam winner is not the top favourite on the Paris clay, but it has no impact on him.
“Like the other years, they said Djokovic was going to win the four grand slams in a row, that Rafa (Nadal) was a favourite to win the tournament. Then he says it’s not true. It’s always the same thing every year,” Federer, who won his only Roland Garros title in 2009, told a news conference.
He will face another qualifier, Indian Somdev Devvarman, for a place in the third round.
Federer, who made his grand slam debut at Roland Garros in a four-set defeat against third seed Pat Rafter in 1999, served 10 aces and fired 11 forehand winners in an 80-minute masterclass against a fresh-faced opponent who won seven consecutive tournaments this year on the Futures circuit.
The Swiss was aware that Carreno-Busta’s 166th ranking in the world did not reflect the Spaniard’s talent, especially on clay, so he applied the pressure early on against a player who reached the semi-finals at this year’s Portugal Open.

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