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Federer relishes win over Nadal

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Roger Federer rated his 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 win over Rafael Nadal as the best of his Swiss Indoors career after claiming a seventh title at his home event on Sunday (Monday in Manila).

The 34-year-old Swiss took special pride in the two-hour victory after last beating Nadal three and a half years ago.

He improved to 11-23 in the series, which defined men’s tennis for a decade.

“This was my best victory in Basel, considering everything I’ve done throughout my career here,” said Federer, playing in a record tenth consecutive trophy match at his local venue, where he began as a ballboy two decades ago.

“It was a big match for me, probably more than for him.

“After all the matches and big finals we’ve played over the years, to have a final here in Basel was amazing for the crowd and for me personally. To come through and win was very special.

“The match was close, I think I had a bit more of it throughout, I had chances in the second set but he fought back well like he’s done throughout the week.

“I had some closer moments in the third set, overall I was pretty happy how I played. It was a great atmosphere and a very special day.”

Federer and Nadal last met in the Australian Open semifinals nearly two years ago and played their last final in Rome in 2013.

Sunday’s win was Federer’s 88th career title while taking his season record to 58-9.

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“I had a good game plan today, everything worked out. There were no real surprises there, I was match-ready. This one was played at high quality, it was entertaining and exciting for both of us,” said the world number three.

The win at the St Jakobshalle gave Federer his first victory over Nadal since the semi-finals of the 2012 Indian Wells Masters, and ended a five-match winning streak by the Spaniard.

Nadal had won 14 of their previous finals, with Federer claiming six.

But the Swiss has now improved to 5-1 against Nadal on indoor surfaces.

Nadal was still pleased with his own effort this week.

“A few small things made the difference, like one game in the third set (when he was broken for 3-5). I was not very far away,” said the 29-year-old.

“He played too well and I didn’t play bad either. It was a positive final for me—I lost but I was very close to the win.”

He added: “Losing on the surface where I’ve only beaten Roger once, and playing well at his home is all good news for me.

“My goal is to be competitive against the top players again.

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