These days, news from Miami Masters NewCore champion Alcaraz keeps coming.
Arkalas managed to overtake Djokovic, who won the Masters for the first time that year, to become the youngest club champion in the history of the Miami Masters.
So, do you know who the oldest champion in the history of the tournament is?
It's none other than Federer, the Swiss king we love. In 2019, he won his last Masters title to date, when he was more than 37 years old.
At the time, Federer lost twice to the Indian Wells Masters final, losing to Del Potro and Tim, completing the first and so far masters titles of each other's careers.
Let's take a look at Federer's championship tour this year! Enjoying a bye in the first round, he faced Albert in the second round, which was the most dangerous game he won in the entire tournament.
Federer conceded one set first, then suffered a first break in the second set, and finally passed the game with experience.
In the third round, the Swiss king against the Serbian Krajinovic, Federer is still the first to be broken, but he did not let himself fall into a passive situation again, quickly completed the breakback, and finally grasped the direction of the game.
In the fourth round, Federer faced Medvedev, who had not yet entered the first echelon of tennis at the time, and Federer easily passed the level 6-4 6-2 to reach the quarterfinals of the tournament.
In the quarter-finals, Federer's opponent was The South African cannon Anderson, who defeated him at Wimbledon the previous year, when Anderson was already a two-time Grand Slam runner-up (2017 US Open, 2018 Wimbledon), but Federer clearly learned the lesson of Wimbledon defeat and decisively fought a blitzkrieg with his opponent. In the end, defeat your opponent to advance to the final four.
In the semi-finals, Federer met The Canadian talent Shapovalov, who also played single-player, and Federer taught the opponent a lesson by example - how to play well and win. In the presence of the King, Shapovalov was ashamed of himself.
The opponent in the final was the defending champion Isner, who had defeated Zverev to win the title in the previous year's tournament and was determined to defend the title.
But Federer fell two straight sets, won easier, and saved face for his previous loss at the Indian Wells Masters.
In today's men's tennis world, Federer wants to win the Masters championship again, which is extremely difficult! Do you still have an impression of the last time he won the championship? (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)