Federer flawless in Swiss Indoors opener

Roger Federer charged past his first hurdle in the quest for a seventh title at the Swiss Indoors on Tuesday, with the top seed delivering a crushing 6-1 6-2 lesson to Mikhail Kukushkin.

Federer set up a second-round contest with a good friend he has beaten in all ten of their matches as he plays Philipp Kohlschreiber after the German started with a 6-4 3-6 6-3 defeat of Pole Jerzy Janowicz.

David Goffin of Belgium – the 2014 finalist – hammered by Federer in less than an hour a year ago in the title match, won his opening encounter as he beat Italian Andreas Seppi 3-6 6-4 6-4.

Frenchman Richard Gasquet, seeded fifth, kept his slender hopes of a year-end spot in London alive as he beat Jiri Vesely 6-3 6-7 (2-7) 6-4.

Gasquet would have to win titles at both Basel and Paris Bercy next week to have a chance of making the eight-player field, according to ATP calculations.

American sixth seed John Isner needed 64 minutes to put out Ernests Gulbis, sending down 16 aces in a 6-3 6-4 win. Grigor Dimitrov began erasing a run of recent poor form as the Bulgarian beat Sergiy Stakhovsky 6-3 6-4.

Federer’s demolition in front of an appreciative home public at the event where the 17-time grand slam winner got his start in the game as a ballboy took only 54 minutes.

“What I did was good, maybe I could have been a bit more efficient on break point chances and tried a few different things that didn’t match up that well with what he was doing,” said the Swiss world No.3.

“But I moved well, served well and got off to a good start. That was the goal. Once in the lead I was able to stretch that and keep the pressure on him.”

Federer said that the victory was just the tonic he needed in the wake of an opening round loss a fortnight ago in Shanghai, where he was defending that Masters 1000 title.

“I’m very pleased for a first round win, especially after Shanghai. To come out and play positive tennis was good fun today.”

The top-seeded Swiss is seeking his 10th straight finals appearance at Basel. He last beat his 64th-ranked Kazakh opponent in the Davis Cup quarter-finals in Geneva a year ago.

“I was seeing the ball as big as a melon,” said the 34-year-old, who has five titles this season. “I’m very happy with this performance, especially to advance so well here at home.

“This was a very good start for me, an enjoyable match.”

Federer said he cannot take upcoming opponent Kohlschreiber for granted despite his 100 percent record.

“The next match will be a bigger challenge and a different challenge against Kohlschreiber. He’s got different weapons than Kukushkin.

“If you have beaten someone 10 times there is the possibility that the next time you could have a loss. But having that kind of a record is always good for confidence.”

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