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Federer downs Rochus to successfully start Swiss title defence

November 03, 2009 11:14 IST
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World No 1 Roger Federer, playing his first match for six weeks, beat qualifier Olivier Rochus in straight sets on Monday to open his defence of his Swiss Indoors ATP title.

Roger FedererFederer, who has not played since the Davis Cup world group playoff against Italy in September, won 6-3 6-4 against the World No 61 from Belgium.

One service break in each set was enough for Federer, who was playing in front of his home crowd at a tournament where he was once a ball boy and which he has won for the last three years running.

The Swiss, who suffered a stunning defeat to Juan Martin del Potro in the US Open final, has opted to rest since then, pulling out of two ATP tournaments.

Federer, who maintained a 100 percent record in seven meetings with Rochus, looked fresh although the Belgian held his own until he was broken in the sixth game.

"I was eager to come out and play again and it was a good match for me," Federer said.

"It was nice to come back at a home tournament where I have so many memories. It was a nice start.

"I thought I served well at the key moments. He got the better of me off the baseline, but I tried to stay aggressive.

"The conditions here were quick, with the heat of the crowd, and I'll have to get used to that.

"I always try to have an off-season within the season," he added. "It's not so easy to do because I like to play as much as possible but the joy is even greater when you come back off a break."

Federer will face Italy's Andreas Seppi in the next round due to be played Thursday.

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