Despite some sloppy play at key moments, Roger Federer overcame Juan Martin del Potro to win his hometown Swiss Indoors title for the eighth time on Sunday.
No. 1 Federer topped No. 4 del Potro, 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-3, to win his seventh title of 2017, the most of any player on the ATP Tour.
In those seven finals, he has beaten arch-rival Rafael Nadal three times and del Potro, Stan Wawrinka, Alexander Zverev and Marin Cilic once apiece. Federer hasn’t had to play former world No. 1s Novak Djokovic or Andy Murray in any final this year as both have missed a lot of time with injuries.
“Congratulations to Juan Martin on a wonderful tournament yourself,” Federer told del Potro, who is healthy again after being sidelined for several years with wrist injuries. “You’ve been on a great run since the US Open and before. So I’m very happy to see you playing so well again and playing every week. That’s something I would like to be able do again. It’s going to be difficult for me, but congratulations.”
Federer has now won the Halle (Germany) title nine times, and Wimbledon and Basel eight times.
“Congratulations, Roger, you have been playing great tennis this year,” del Potro said on court. “You are in fantastic shape, it’s unbelievable. I would love to be at your age in the same form, but I don’t think so.”
With the win, Federer moved past Djokovic – who is currently out of action due to an elbow injury – as the player to have won the most prize money in his career.