Federer survives Monte Carlo scare
Roger Federer was two points away from an embarrassing exit from the Monte Carlo Masters yesterday before rallying to beat Spanish qualifier Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo 6-1 3-6 7-6 to reach the third round. The world number one, who failed to retain his...
Roger Federer was two points away from an embarrassing exit from the Monte Carlo Masters yesterday before rallying to beat Spanish qualifier Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo 6-1 3-6 7-6 to reach the third round.
The world number one, who failed to retain his Australian Open crown earlier this year, was 5-4 and 30-15 down in the third set before his opponent, ranked 137th by the ATP, crumbled under the pressure.
Federer had already recovered from being 5-1 down after a string of unforced errors brought him to the brink of defeat.
He eventually won the tiebreak 7-1, wrapping it up after two hours and three minutes on his first match point when Ramirez Hidalgo sent a forehand wide.
Federer next meets Frenchman Gael Monfils, who beat Croatia's Ivo Karlovic 7-6 6-1.
"I am happy to be through this difficult round," Federer said.
There was no scare for David Ferrer, who eased past Marat Safin 6-2 6-3 to set up a third-round encounter with Janko Tipsarevic, a 5-7 7-6 6-4 winner over Nicolas Lapentti.