PARIS (Reuters) - Roger Federer's dream return to the French Open continued as the Swiss waltzed into quarter-finals by giving Argentine Leonardo Mayer a 6-2 6-3 6-3 masterclass on Sunday. On Sunday, however, it appeared as if Federer was enjoying a leisurely stroll in the Parisian sun. It was Mayer who did most of the defending against Federer, who won his only French Open title 10 years ago. Federer showed off his repertoire -- the single-handed backhand, some chip-and-charge tennis, sliced backhands -- to dispatch the Argentine on Court Philippe Chatrier. "Because if you love tennis, you don't love the game because of one player.
Source: The Star June 02, 2019 14:07 UTC