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Roger Federer posts his 1,000th career victory

Roger Federer waves to the crowd after recording his 1,000th career win with a victory over Milos Raonic in the Brisbane International final in Australia on Sunday.
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Roger Federer turned the Brisbane International final into a grand occasion Sunday, beating the up-and-coming Milos Raonic in three see-sawing sets to register his 1,000th career match win.

It’s a grand number for a 17-time Grand Slam champion, making him the only player after Jimmy Connors (1,253) and Ivan Lendl (1,071) to win 1,000 times on the men’s professional tour.

“Clearly it’s a special day for me, winning a title plus getting to the magic number of 1,000,” Federer said after his 6-4, 6-7 (2), 6-4 win against third-seeded Raonic. “It feels very different to any other match I’ve ever won. All those (milestone) numbers didn’t mean anything to me, but for some reason 1,000 means a lot because it’s such a huge number. Just alone to count to 1,000 is going to take a while.”

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Federer clearly wanted to reach the milestone before the Australian Open, breaking Raonic’s serve in the third game and again in the opening game of the second set. He fired eight of his eventual 21 aces in the first set, taking on the big-serving Canadian’s strength. Just as it appeared Federer would coast to a comfortable victory, though, Raonic shook off his nerves to break back in the fourth game of the second set and swing the momentum.

Federer had another half-chance to clinch it in two, getting an early mini-break in the tiebreaker, but Raonic went on a roll to win seven straight points and level the match.

The 33-year-old Swiss star responded by serving an ace to open the third set, but he needed all his experience to save three break-point chances in that lengthy game.

Tension continued to build as Raonic was forced to save two break points in each of the fourth and sixth games, and missed two chances on Federer’s serve in the fifth.

Only one point went against serve in the next three games until Raonic was serving to stay in the match. He was leading 30-15 when Federer produced a pin-point topspin lob that forced an error, and then came a double-fault — Raonic’s first of the set and fourth of the match — to give Federer a championship point.

Raonic netted a forehand on the next point, and Federer raised his arms to acknowledge the “Federer 1,000” placards and red-and-white Swiss flags being waved around Pat Rafter Arena.

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“Looking back it’s almost nicer winning this way through a tight match with nerves and humid conditions against a great player in a final,” Federer said. “It means so much more than just running away with it. I guess I was much more happy having to go three sets in the end.”

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Stan Wawrinka’s preparations for the defense of his Australian Open title appear on track as he notched a comfortable 6-3, 6-4 victory over Slovenian qualifier Aljaz Bedene to win the Chennai Open in Chennai, India.

It was the second consecutive title victory at Chennai and third overall for the top-seeded player, who did not drop a set in the tournament.

The Swiss played fluently, managing service breaks in the sixth game of the first set and the seventh of the next, completing the win in 1 hour, 10 minutes.

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