Saturday February 16, 2013
Federer and Del Potro in Rotterdam quarter-finals
ROTTERDAM: Two-time champion Roger Federer moved swiftly into the quarter-finals of the Rotterdam World Tennis tournament on Thursday with a 6-3, 6-4 win over home hope Thiemo de Bakker.
World No. 2 Federer is playing in Rotterdam for the eighth time and has never gone out before the quarters, winning titles in 2005 and 2012.
“I’m happy, the conditions are very quick and Thiemo is a dangerous opponent,” said Federer.
“I’m glad to go through and be in the quarter-finals again. It was a good win.”
The big Argentine second seed Juan Martin Del Potro said he’s not envious of the world top four as the big Argentine beat qualifier Ernests Gulbis 7-6 (7-5), 6-3.
“I know that I can improve,” said the seventh-ranked 2009 US Open champion.
“But the top four are there for a reason, they are playing better than me, I know that I can beat them, but I need to improve my level. That’s what I’m working on, like trying to come to the net more.
“Right now, I’m happy with my ranking, I’m not frustrated.”
Del Potro, who lost the final a year ago to Federer, needed just over 90 minutes to beat Latvia’s Gulbis, who once stood inside the top 30 before falling to his current 132.
“It was a really tough match, he’s a strong player,” said Del Potro. “I was a bit lucky in the (first-set tiebreaker). Then in the second set I improved my game and closed it out.”
In another match, Finnish Jarkko Nieminen dispatched German qualifier Matthias Bachinger 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 while Marcos Baghdatis handed Frenchman Richard Gasquet only his second loss of the season as the Cypriot scored a 6-4, 6-4 win to reach the quarter-finals.
Gasquet lined up in Rotterdam as the fourth seed, having already won two tour titles this season and boasting an unbeaten record apart from a defeat to compatriot Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the Australian Open.
But the world No. 10 never got going against Baghdatis, who had also beaten him at the Olympics last year.
Richard was probably tired, he’s played a lot of tennis this season,” said Baghdatis, in reference to Gasquet’s run to victory in Montpellier last week.
Baghdatis won in 76 minutes, with nine aces and two breaks of serve, and will now face Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov on Friday. — AFP
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