Federer cruises as Ferrer falls
Defending champion Roger Federer cruised into the third round of the
Indian Wells ATP Masters and WTA tournament Saturday as old foe Rafael
Nadal awaited his first hard-court test in nearly a year.
Federer, whose triumph over American John Isner in last year's final
gave him a fourth career Indian Wells crown, needed just 67 minutes to
subdue Uzbekistan's Denis Istomin 6-2, 6-3.
"It felt good from the start and I was able to maintain that level of
play," said Federer, who didn't face a break point. "I never thought he
got into the match at all. That gives you even more confidence." Federer,
seeded second here behind world No. 1 Novak Djokovic, is seeking a first
tournament triumph of 2013 after being denied title repeats at Rotterdam
and Dubai.
But that quest has been overshadowed by Nadal's return to hard courts
in his fourth tournament back after a seven-month injury layoff.
The 11-time Grand Slam champion from Spain got his comeback off to a
blazing start on clay, with one runner-up finish and two titles in three
Latin American tournaments.
But the fifth-seed's second-round opener against American Ryan
Harrison on Saturday night was to be his first on hard courts since he
pulled out before the semi-finals in Miami last year with tendinitis in
his left knee -- the same damaged knee that would later sideline him for
seven months.
Federer said he fully expected Nadal to be ready.
"When I see the name of Nadal, I think of him as the great champion
he is, and I expect him to win 99 percent of the matches he plays," said
Federer, who is is seeded to meet Nadal in the quarter-finals.
"Him not having played, for me, doesn't make any difference, really.
I still expect him to be really difficult and tough to beat here."
Nadal's fellow Spaniard David Ferrer said much the same, even after he
himself became the first major casualty of the tournament.
AFP
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