
Roger Federer is on the verge of qualifying for the semi-finals of the ATP Tour Finals after cruising to a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Japan's Kei Nishikori at London's O2 Arena.
Federer, bidding for his seventh title at the prestigious season-ending event, took just 69 minutes to secure his second Group B win and the world number two will be guaranteed a last four berth if Milos Raonic defeats Andy Murray later on Tuesday, or if Murray beats Raonic in three sets.
At 33, Federer is the oldest player to qualify for the Tour Finals in his 13th consecutive appearance, but he has been in age-defying form over the last three days.
The 17-time Grand Slam champion has defeated Raonic and US Open finalist Nishikori, two of the much-touted next generation of rising stars, without dropping a set and will guarantee top spot in the group, which would bring the added bonus of likely avoiding a semi-final showdown with Novak Djokovic, if he beats Murray on Thursday.
Federer, who last won the Tour Finals in 2011, didn't need to be at his very best against Nishikori, who made 30 unforced errors in a sloppy effort that left him with one win from two matches, damaging his hopes of making the last four ahead of his final group fixture against Raonic.
"I've know Kei since he was 17 years old and always thought he was a great talent. He's going to have a great future so I'm very pleased with the way I played," Federer said.
"I'm looking forward to playing Andy. We've played some of the greatest matches.
"I'm not sure I'm going to be able to watch him tonight though. I've got kids so it's during a time where I usually put everybody to bed!"
Nishikori needed treatment on his right wrist during the match, but he hopes to be fit to face Raonic.
"It was just a little bit of soreness. I have one more day off, so I will try to recover well and hopefully I can win the next one," he said.
"I didn't play really bad. But I wasn't really consistent with my serve and I had a few unforced errors.
"Roger took the important points and he didn't give me a chance to come back."
- Nervous Nishikori -
Nishikori, the first Asian singles players to make the Tour Finals, grew up idolising Federer and admitted this week that he was completely overwhelmed by nerves when he first got the chance to play the Swiss legend.
But, aided by new coach Michael Chang, he has finally overcome that hurdle and has beaten more top 10 opponents over the last 11 months than in the previous seven years on the ATP Tour.
Nishikori went on to win two of his other three meetings with Federer and had an early chance to take control at the O2 with two break points in the third game.
Federer had other ideas however and battled back to hold serve before landing the first blow himself with a blazing forehand winner to break for a 3-1 lead.
That was all the incentive Federer needed and he cruised through the rest of the first set.
There was more bad news when he gifted a break to Federer with a succession of unforced errors in the third game of the second set.
With Federer in businesslike mood there was no chance of a Nishikori comeback and his fate was sealed with a double-fault that gave the Swiss one more break and ended the contest.
Source: AFP
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