Roger Federer Claims 99th ATP Title

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Roger Federer claimed his 99th career ATP Tour title on Sunday but he had to battle to defeat Romanian qualifier Marius Copil 7-6 (7/5), 6-4 in the Swiss Indoors final at Basel.

The top seed claimed his ninth trophy at his home event as he overcame an inspired opponent who took the lead early in each set but was pegged back by the 20-time Grand Slam champion.

Federer will now aim to win number 100 by the end of the season.

“It’s been a magical week for me, a dream run for me,” Federer said, prior to moving onto his traditional post-final pizza party with ballkids — of which he was one here two decades ago.

“Nine (titles) is a huge number for me. aWinning that many times here is crazy. It’s been a major week for me in terms of records.”

Federer won his 20th straight match at the tournament and has played in 12 straight Basel finals.

“This was almost a turnaround week for me,” the Swiss legend said.

“Maybe I had to win through fighting. Maybe it was different than some of my past victories.

“But winning is fun, winning gives you confidence. That’s what I need if I want to do well in London, to do my best there.

“But for me now it’s about winning here, I don’t care about anything else. It means the world to me. I’m happy to win in front of my home crowd.”

The 93rd-ranked Copil was competing in the biggest match of his life after emerging from qualifying.

But after knocking out sixth seed Marin Cilic and backing it up by defeating third seed Alexander Zverev in the last four, the Romanian found himself facing the king of the court in the final.

“I played quite good tennis, it was an amazing week,” he said.

“I’ve gained a lot of confidence in myself. I know I can play at a high level and keep it up with the great players.

“I’d love to see now what kind of results I can have – but it went his way today, this is how it ended.”

Victory was the 37-year-old Federer’s 71st at the event.

He will be aiming to complete his century at the ATP Finals in London, which starts in a fortnight’s time, but has yet to announce if he will travel to Paris for next week’s final Masters event of the season, where he last played in 2015.

Copil began the match with a break in the third game but lost it in the sixth as Federer levelled the opening set.

As the first set went to a tie-break, Federer needed three set points to take the lead as his opponent returned long.

Copil again showed his steel with an early break in the second set before Federer made another fightback with an overhead winner to break back in the seventh game.

The top seed grabbed a second break, with the Swiss serving out victory a game later on his first match point.

The title was the fourth this season for Federer, after the Australian Open, Rotterdam and Stuttgart.