Federer claims title No.99 at Swiss Indoors

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Roger Federer kisses his ninth Swiss Indoors trophy after winning the Basel title for the fourth time in the past five years; Getty Images
Roger Federer is just a single trophy away from a magical 100th career ATP title after again winning his hometown title in Basel.

Roger Federer won his 99th career ATP Tour title on Sunday, beating qualifier Marius Copil 7-6(5) 6-4 in the Swiss Indoors final.

A ninth title at Federer’s hometown event in Basel, where he was once a ball boy, matched the nine he won at the Halle grass-court event in Germany. He closed the gap on the all-time singles titles list to Jimmy Connors, who leads with 109.

Federer blew kisses to a 12,000 crowd in the renovated St. Jakobhalle, which now gives Basel’s local hero a bigger main stage.

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“It’s been a magical week. It was dream run for me,” the Swiss said in his acceptance speech, before his fans’ ovation brought tears welling in his eyes.

The top-seed rallied from trailing by a service break in each set against the 93rd-ranked Romanian, whose serve was measured at 243km/h in his opening service game.

Federer clinched victory minutes after saving a break point, taking his first match-point chance when Copil sent a backhand into the net.

The title was the 37-year-old’s first in more than four months since winning on grass at Stuttgart in June.

Federer’s 151st singles final on the ATP tour shaped as one of his biggest mismatches by ranking; he has never lost a final to an opponent ranked below No.87.

Their first meeting came after Federer amassed 20 Grand Slam singles titles, while Copil has just one career match win at a Grand Slam — in the first round at Australian Open 2015.

The 28-year-old Copil came to Basel with career prize money of $1.67 million, significantly less than Federer earned just for winning the Australian Open in January.

Copil, currently ranked No.93, is in line to rise above his career-best ranking of No.73 when the new list is published Monday.

The first-set tiebreaker was likely to be crucial given Copil’s career record of 8-52 when losing the opening set in top-tier matches.

Federer got a mini-break in the seventh point, being rewarded for solid defense from the baseline when Copil netted an attempted drop shot.

After Copil saved two set points with big serves, Federer took the first on his own serve when his opponent sent a forehand long.

In the second set, Copil again quickly broke serve and this time held the key fifth game when Federer had two break points.

It was a brief respite until the world No.3 broke in Copil’s next service game despite the Romanian ending one long rally with a backhand lob for a winner.

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