Tennis : Federer Fends Off Massu in Madrid
Madrid - World number one Roger Federer made an authoritative start to his bid to win his 10th title of the year when he saw off the combative Chilean Nicolas Massu 6-3, 6-2 in the second round of the Madrid Masters on Tuesday.
Massu, who reached the Madrid final in 2003 but is unseeded this year, played some fine aggressive tennis in the opening set but Federer made so few errors that the Chilean struggled to find any chinks in his armour.
Federer, playing in Madrid for the first time in three years, found his rhythm almost immediately on the rapid hard court surface and soon settled into playing his trademark compact tennis.
The Swiss broke once in the first set and twice in the second to extend his winning streak to 15 matches.
"I think I played the big points better than he did which made it easier for me," said Federer. "If I hadn't done that it could have turned out much harder, but it was a perfect result."
He will play the winner of the match between Spain's former number one Juan Carlos Ferrero and Robin Soderling of Sweden in the third round.
Sixth seed Andy Roddick and former British number one Tim Henman turned in impressive displays as they took their places in the third round.
Roddick took full advantage of his powerful serve to see off Frenchman Sebastien Grosjean 6-4 7-6, while wild card Henman continued his fine run of recent form by upsetting 14th-seeded Spaniard David Ferrer 6-1 4-6 6-1.
Spain's Tommy Robredo, who captured the biggest title of his career when he won the Hamburg Masters in May, also progressed after a gritty 7-6 7-6 win over Argentine Juan Ignacio Chela.
The 24-year-old became the first Spaniard to win in Madrid after first-round defeats for five of his compatriots including Carlos Moya, Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano Lopez.
The 32-year-old Henman, who lost to Federer in the final of the Japan Open in Tokyo earlier this month, ripped through the first set and although he lost the second he rose to the challenge in the third with some aggressive play at the net.
"I think I wasn't as consistent as yesterday but in the first and third sets I was probably even better," said the Briton. "It was fantastic, I couldn't be happier."
Henman will face the winner of Tuesday's late match between fourth-seeded Argentine David Nalbandian and Julien Benneteau of France.
Torrential overnight rain delayed the start of the morning matches after the roof in the Madrid Arena sprang a leak and organisers had to wait for workmen to lay out tarpaulin sheets to prevent more water getting on to the courts.
Frenchman Gael Monfils had to retire after straining an ankle when he leapt into the air while a set up in his first round match against Slovak Dominik Hrbaty and brought a premature end to his season.
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