Monday, June 18, 2012

Haas stuns Federer to win Halle title

Germany's Tommy Haas returns a ball during his match against Swiss Roger Federer at the Gerry Weber Open ATP tennis tournament final in Halle, western Germany, Sunday June 17, 2012. Wild card Tommy Haas of Germany defeated five-time winner Roger Federer 7-6 (5), 6-4 to win the Gerry Weber Open for the second time on Sunday. The 87th-ranked Haas, the oldest player in the singles draw at 34, recovered from losing his serve in the first game by winning the first set on a tiebreaker and then getting the decisive break in the ninth game of the second set. (AP Photo/dapd/Joerg Sarbach)

Germany's Tommy Haas returns a ball during his match against Swiss Roger Federer at the Gerry Weber Open ATP tennis tournament final in Halle, western Germany, Sunday June 17, 2012. Wild card Tommy Haas of Germany defeated five-time winner Roger Federer 7-6 (5), 6-4 to win the Gerry Weber Open for the second time on Sunday. The 87th-ranked Haas, the oldest player in the singles draw at 34, recovered from losing his serve in the first game by winning the first set on a tiebreaker and then getting the decisive break in the ninth game of the second set. (AP Photo/dapd/Joerg Sarbach)

Swiss Roger Federer returns a ball to Germany's Tommy Haas during the final match of the Gerry Weber Open ATP tennis tournament in Halle, western Germany, Sunday June 17, 2012. Wild card Tommy Haas of Germany defeated five-time winner Roger Federer 7-6 (5), 6-4 to win the Gerry Weber Open for the second time on Sunday. The 87th-ranked Haas, the oldest player in the singles draw at 34, recovered from losing his serve in the first game by winning the first set on a tiebreaker and then getting the decisive break in the ninth game of the second set. (AP Photo/dapd/Joerg Sarbach)

(AP) ? Wild card Tommy Haas defeated five-time champion Roger Federer 7-6 (5), 6-4 to win the Gerry Weber Open for the second time Sunday.

The 87th-ranked Haas, the oldest player in the singles draw at 34, recovered from losing his serve in the first game by winning the first set in a tiebreaker and then getting the decisive break in the ninth game of the second set.

"I'm very impressed with how he played today," Federer said. "Tommy deserved to win."

The second-seeded Federer was bidding for his fifth tour title of the season and his 75th overall.

It was Haas' first win over his good friend in 10 attempts, and his third overall against 16-time Gram Slam champion Federer in 13 meetings.

Haas got the break to earn a 5-4 lead after a lengthy rally featuring lobs, chips and a drop shot. That followed two unforced errors in succession from Federer that allowed him to force deuce.

Haas last won the grass-court tournament in 2009, when he beat Novak Djokovic in the final. He hadn't appeared in a final since then, so perhaps nerves played a role in his loss of serve in the first game. Both players had been broken only once this week.

Federer missed another break point in the fifth game to leave the score 3-2, and Haas pulled even by breaking him in the next game, when Federer uncharacteristically netted a simple return.

"I should never have lost the first set, so that hurt. He got momentum after that," Federer said.

With Haas leading 4-3 in the tiebreaker, a fan called for him to fire an ace, and there was a huge roar from the crowd when he duly obliged with his third.

It was the first final in the tournament's 20 years to feature two players 30 or older.

The 30-year-old Federer's only previous final loss in Halle was in 2010, when he lost to Lleyton Hewitt.

Associated Press

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