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WATCH | Rotterdam Open: Roger Federer destroys Ruben Bemelmans, two wins away from World No.1

The 36-year-old Swiss master needs only to reach the semi-finals at the ABN Amro tennis event to overtake Rafael Nadal at the top of the ATP rankings and become world number one for the first time since November 2012.

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WATCH | Rotterdam Open: Roger Federer destroys Ruben Bemelmans, two wins away from World No.1
Roger Federer plays a forehand return during his men's singles first round match against Ruben Bemelmans from Belgium at the ATP Rotterdam Open on February 14, 2018
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Roger Federer moved a step closer to reclaiming the top spot in men's tennis when he beat Belgium's Ruben Bemelmans 6-1 6-2 in the Rotterdam Open on Thursday.

The 36-year-old Swiss master needs only to reach the semi-finals at the ABN Amro tennis event to overtake Rafael Nadal at the top of the ATP rankings and become world number one for the first time since November 2012.

He captured the first set from the 116th-ranked Bemelmans in only 19 minutes, having won the first five games with a flurry of fine shot-making, picking up where he left off in Melbourne last month where he won the first Grand Slamof the year.

 

The imperious Federer had Bemelmans scampering all over the court to retrieve the ball but it always looked a hopeless task. The Belgian pulled the score back to 3-2 in the second set but that was the last game he managed and Federer finished the job in 46 minutes.

Here are highlights of the match

Federer would surpass American Andre Agassi as the oldest world number one if he wins his next two matches in Rotterdam and he would also set another record of the longest gap (five years and 106 days) between periods as number one. He already holds the record for most weeks spent at number one, having topped the rankings for a combined 302 weeks.

 

"I think the key was to start off well and put Ruben (Bemelmans) under pressure right away and make him feel like he had to do something special," Federer said after his win on Thursday.

The 20-time Grand Slamchampion will lock horns with Philipp Kohlschreiber. Federer has a 12-0 winning record against the German.

 

"The beginning will be crucial tomorrow, you don't want to fall behind, you want to stay focused all the way. Any lapses could mean that you get in trouble. But, I enjoy playing against Philipp (Kohlschreiber), I played really good against him at the US Open so I hope I can keep that up tomorrow night," Federer admitted.

(Inputs from ANI)

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