Nadal crushes Federer to win seventh Rome title

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Spain's Rafael Nadal returns to Switzerland's Roger Federer during the final of the ATP Rome Masters on May 19, 2013

ROME (AFP) –

Spain’s Rafael Nadal returns to Switzerland’s Roger Federer during the final of the ATP Rome Masters on May 19, 2013. Nadal dominated his 30th meeting with his Swiss rival to secure his seventh title in nine years at the Rome Masters.

Spain’s Rafael Nadal dominated his 30th meeting with Swiss rival Roger Federer to secure his seventh title in nine years at the Rome Masters on Sunday.

Nadal’s 6-1, 6-3 triumph means he now leads Federer 20-10 in their series, with 13 of his wins coming on clay.

“He played very aggressively from the start, he didn’t make too many mistakes and had a good match overall,” said Federer, who admitted the change in class from his previous challengers this week had been a factor.

“Rafa has much more topspin than all the guys I played this week, so the change was quite a big one,” added the Swiss.

“I tried to play offensively, but unfortunately I didn’t have the best day. It didn’t go the way I was hoping it to go.”

Nadal started the event seeded only fifth after losing many of his ATP ranking points during a seven-month absence from the sport.

Rafael Nadal celebrates with the cup during the trophy ceremony of the ATP Rome Masters on May 19, 2013

Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates with the cup during the trophy ceremony of the ATP Rome Masters on May 19, 2013. Nadal crushed Switzerland’s Roger Federer 6-1, 6-3 to win seventh Rome title.

However the Spaniard, winning his sixth title from eight finals so far this season, showed he is back to his best on his preferred surface with a masterclass which should boost his hopes of extending his record French Open tally to eight wins at Roland Garros next week.

Federer, the second seed, had overcome French upstart Benoit Paire in a late semi-final on Saturday to make his first final of the season.

But despite winning the opening game on serve the Swiss failed to really get a grip on the match.

In all, the Swiss finished with 32 unforced errors to Nadal’s eight.

Nadal clinically broke the Swiss twice on his way to a 6-1 first set score inside 23 minutes.

Federer put up more resistance in the second but despite breaking back to 5-2 in the seventh game, and then holding serve to close to 5-3, Nadal brought up three championship points in the ninth game and required only one to seal the match with a cross-court forehand winner.

Nadal now has 24 Masters titles in a career total of 56.

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