Categories: Tennis

Australian Open: Roger Federer doesn’t give himself a hard time at the start

Grand Slam record winner Roger Federer has started his title mission at the Australian Open with a clear victory and will now play against Jan-Lennard Struff (Warstein).

The second seeded Federer needed 1:39 hours for the 6:3,6:4,6:3 against the Slovenian Aljaz Bedene. The Swiss is on the hunt for his 20th birthday. Major coup since 2003. Among other things, Federer scored twelve aces, the only two break chances of his opponent Bedene he fought off in the style of a Maestro. The 36-year-old has won the first Grand Slam tournament of the year five times.

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