Rotterdam Open: Roger Federer Beats Grigror Dimitrov, Becomes First To Win Title Three Time
Roger Federer conveniently beat Grigor Dimitrov at the final to become the first player to win Rotterdam Open three-time.
The Swiss who is currently the world number one, took down the Bulgarian in two straight sets 6-2 6-2.
Dimitrov showed signs not being in top form owing to injury, giving the 36-year-old Swiss much of a upper hand.
However, having 20 Grand Slams and recently his 6th Australian Open, the Swiss has in his record a total 97 career titles and is the oldest player to be world number one in the history of the sport.
"It's definitely one of those weeks I will never forget in my life. It's unbelievable to get my 97th title and get back to World No.1. It's very special," he said after the game.
The Swiss who is currently the world number one, took down the Bulgarian in two straight sets 6-2 6-2.
Dimitrov showed signs not being in top form owing to injury, giving the 36-year-old Swiss much of a upper hand.
However, having 20 Grand Slams and recently his 6th Australian Open, the Swiss has in his record a total 97 career titles and is the oldest player to be world number one in the history of the sport.
"It's definitely one of those weeks I will never forget in my life. It's unbelievable to get my 97th title and get back to World No.1. It's very special," he said after the game.
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