Roger Federer reaches 140th career final

Roger Federer defeated Karen Khachanov 6-4, 7-6, 7-5 to advance to the final of the Gerry Weber Open for the 11th time in his storied career.
Roger Federer gestures during yesterdays semi-final. Photograph: Getty ImagesRoger Federer gestures during yesterdays semi-final. Photograph: Getty Images
Roger Federer gestures during yesterdays semi-final. Photograph: Getty Images

Federer will now bid for his 92nd career title in what will be his 140th final. He will be against the fourth-seeded Alexander Zverev, who rallied to beat Richard Gasquet 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 for his seventh title-decider.

Zverev, Germany’s top-ranked player at No.12 in the world, fired 11 aces and converted four of eight break opportunities to win in under two hours. Zverev will be going for his fourth title of the season this afternoon.

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Chasing his ninth title at the grass-court tournament, Federer was serving for the match when he was broken by Khachanov. The Russian then missed two set points before Federer took it to the tiebreaker.

“It was all a little uncertain because I don’t know him that well,” said Federer, who rued uncharacteristic unforced errors. “It’s warm, it’s hot, I’m a little bit tired. It was a difficult match.”

Federer saved four of the six break points he faced overall, while converting three of his five opportunities.

Federer had a busy start to the year including the capture of his 18th Grand Slam at the Australian Open. His decision to skip the clay-court season to recuperate appears to be paying off with a view to Wimbledon, where he is a seven-time champion.

“Everything has been geared toward that for the past 12 months and I’m happy with how I feel at the moment,” Federer said before his match with Khachanov.