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'Return of the king': Tennis world erupts over Roger Federer moment

Roger Federer, pictured here beating Dan Evans at the Qatar Open.
Roger Federer beat Dan Evans at the Qatar Open. Image: Getty/Tennis TV

Roger Federer has defeated Dan Evans at the Qatar Open in his first match on the ATP Tour in 14 months.

The Swiss legend marked his eagerly-awaited return to action with some vintage tennis as he beat Evans 7-6 (10-8) 3-6 7-5 on Wednesday.

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The 39-year-old hadn't played a competitive match for 405 days and underwent two knee surgeries in 2020, but it was if he had never been away as he clicked smoothly back into gear against the British No.1.

A socially-distanced evening audience at the Khalifa Tennis Complex had been treated to a high-quality duel with Evans pushing the 20-times grand slam champion to the limit.

Federer showed great physical condition and kept his nose in front in the deciding set before pouncing in the 12th game to rifle a backhand winner down the line on his second match point.

It was a magical moment for Federer, who said it had been a long and tough road since his last match, a semi-final defeat by Novak Djokovic at the 2020 Australian Open.

"It feels good to be back, happy to be standing here whether I won or lost," the evergreen Federer, who received a bye in the first round, said on court after his fourth win from four meetings against the skilful Evans.

"I was tired and focused on being tired rather than winning the points. If I was going to go out I wanted to go out swinging.

"Incredibly happy about my performance and it was nice to finish with a backhand winner down the line."

Fans flocked to social media to celebrate the Swiss Maestro's return.

Roger Federer clicks straight back into gear

Federer and Evans had played around 20 practice sets in the build-up to the tournament, but the real test was how the Swiss would hold up in real match conditions.

The answer was emphatic.

From the first point, he struck the ball with his trademark panache and power and his serve was ruthlessly efficient.

Evans, whose game Federer clearly admires, stood firm, however, and brought up the first break point of the match with a superb backhand winner at 4-4, but Federer swatted away the danger.

Federer saved a set point in the tiebreak with a forehand, then Evans saved two before Federer nailed a crosscourt backhand that flew past the 30-year-old Briton.

Roger Federer, pictured here hitting a backhand against Dan Evans at the Qatar Open.
Roger Federer hits a backhand against Dan Evans at the Qatar Open. (Photo by Mohamed Farag/Getty Images)

Evans upped the intensity, though, and took the second set with a single break of serve.

It was the first competitive set Evans had won against Federer and he looked capable of claiming a notable victory before late errors allowed Federer to squeeze through.

"We'll see how I feel tomorrow and the next day and the next six months," Federer said.

"It's been a long and tough road but I enjoyed it, it was a huge challenge and I had a wonderful team around me who supported me throughout."

After a traumatic year for the world and a testing one for tennis, the sight of Federer going through his silky repertoire again somehow felt a reassuring one.

"After everything I hope this was a bit of an uplift," said three-times champion Federer, who will face Georgia's Nikoloz Basilashvili in the quarter-finals.

with AAP

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