MONTREAL: Roger Federer continued his longest winning streak in five years by reaching the Rogers Cup final.
The second-seeded Federer used a 6-3, 7-6 (5) victory over unseeded Robin Haase of the Netherlands on Saturday to reach his sixth final of the year and win his 16th consecutive match.
He had considering skipping the event, which would have been disastrous for the promoters with world No. 1 Andy Murray as well as Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka already out with injuries. But Federer decided to play and now has a chance to add to a tally that includes Australian Open and Wimbledon titles this year.
âIâm very happy that Iâve made it here,â he said. âIt was a good decision for me. If I would have known I would have gone to the finals, I would have said âyesâ right away. Sometimes youâve just got to wait and see how you feel. Iâm most happy that Iâm actually really healthy going into the finals. I havenât wasted too much energy. Iâve been able to keep points short. Iâve been really clean at net. I think my concentration and just my playing has gone up a notch. Iâm just playing better.â
Federer is looking for a third Rogers Cup title, but his first in Montreal, having won in 2004 and 2006 in Toronto. A victory would give Federer, currently ranked third in the world, one of the top two seeds at the US Open beginning Aug. 28 in New York.
The 36-year-old Federer has his longest winning streak since 2012. Next up is 20-year-old Alexander Zverev, who stopped Denis Shapovalovâs impressive run with a 6-4, 7-5 victory in the second semifinal.
Federer has won their three meetings, including a victory over the German on grass in June.
Shapovalovâs tournament included consecutive wins over 2009 US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro and top-seeded Spanish star Rafael Nadal. The victories, and the shaggy-haired youngsterâs style and skill on the court, announced his presence not only to Canadian fans but to the tennis world.
âMy whole life has changed in the past five days,â he said. âItâs crazy how it is.
âI mean, I go from being not known to being so known in the tennis world, in Canada in general. Itâs going to be a little bit of a change to me. Iâm going to have to adapt. But that doesnât change things. I still have to work really hard every day.â
Flag-waving fans in the packed grandstands at Uniprix Stadium were hoping for more magic, but Zverev was too strong, winning 81 percent of the points off his serve compared to 64 percent for Shapovalov.
Haase, who upset seventh-seeded Grigor Dimitrov in the third round, was in his first career semifinal of a Masters Series tournament.
âI hope it gives me a lot of confidence,â Haase said of his performance for the week. âNext week (in Cincinnati), different conditions, different courts, so itâs tournament by tournament. But, in general, to make an achievement like this is good because it shows you can do it.â
Federer reaches Rogers Cup final
Updated 13 August 2017
Federer reaches Rogers Cup final
