Roger Federer admits Novak Djokovic was the better man in yesterday's basel final
Roger Federer admits Novak Djokovic was the better man in yesterday's basel finalNovak Djokovic overcame Roger Federer on the world number one's home ground yesterday, carving out a 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 victory to win the Swiss Indoors title.
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Roger Federer reacts after yesterday's loss to Novak Djokovic. |
It was a Basel debut to remember for the 22-year-old world number three as he turned the momentum in his direction in a 24-minute game of the opening set which featured five break points for Federer and required six set points for the Serb to take the early lead.
But when Djokovic got up a double break in the third, the Swiss top seed was unable to turn the tide.
"It's disappointing to lose a final at home," said Federer. "I tried hard, I was just outplayed.
"I was always down in the score and every time I got a momentum shift he would break me again. I could never get any momentum. Things did not go my way at all today.
It was Federer's first loss at home in Basel since the second round in 2003.
Fed-Nadal to clashTop two seeds Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are on course for a first showdown since May in the Paris Masters which start this week.
The last time their rivalry was renewed on the court was when Federer defeated Nadal in the final of the Madrid Masters in May