Friday, January 1, 2010

Top seed Federer loses 2010 opener

Roger Federer made a losing start to his 2010 campaign as he was beaten in three sets by Swede Robin Soderling at a high-profile exhibition tournament in Abu Dhabi on New Year's Day.
The world number one claimed the first set on a tight tiebreaker and was a break up before Soderling mounted a stirring comeback to win 6-7 7-6 6-2.
World number two Rafael Nadal was playing fellow Spaniard David Ferrer in the other semifinal later on Friday.
It was Soderling's first victory over Federer in 13 attempts, losing to the Swiss maestro in the final of last year's French Open.
He had a set point in the opener before Federer hit back to claim the next three points to win it 8-6 and claim the early advantage which he built on with an immediate break.
But world number eight Soderling retrieved the break in the sixth game and then dominated the subsequent tiebreaker, which he clamed for the loss of a single point.
Soderling, perhaps the sharper after beating Stanislav Wawrinka on Thursday to reach the semifinals at the six-man tournament, made no mistake in the decider as he broke Federer in the third game.
The top seed had four break points in the next game, but could not break through and lost his service again to slip to defeat.
Soderling, who reached the semi-finals of the ATP Tour Finals in London in November, was delighted to have laid his bogey.
"I always said the more times I play him, the closer I'll get, and here I am today," he told the crowd.
"So far so good, but it's going to be a long season for sure, hopefully I'll get to play against Roger a few more times.
"Federer reflected on a tough opening to 2010 season, saying: "Obviously it's hard to start playing against him but I had fun."
The players are using the Abu Dhabi event as an early tune-up for the opening grand slam of the year at the Australian Open which starts in Melbourne on January 18.
Andy Murray of Britain won last year's tournament, beating Federer and Nadal to claim victory. He is sitting out the event to play in the Hopman Cup mixed team event which starts in Perth on Saturday. /CNN/

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