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Djokovic downs Federer

ByReuters

Updated 26/02/2011 at 20:09 GMT

Defending champion Novak Djokovic won his third consecutive title at the Dubai championships when he defeated top seed Roger Federer 6-3 6-3 in just 71 minutes.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia poses with the trophy after winning his final match against Roger Federer of Switzerland at the ATP Dubai Tennis Championships, February 26, 2011. Defending champion Novak Djokovic won his third consecutive title at the Dubai cham

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The title was the 20th of Djokovic's career and his second of the year after he won the Australian Open in January.
The second seeded Serbian is the only player apart from four-times champion Federer to have won the title three times, following Federer's victories in 2003-5 and 2007.
He has now won 15 straight matches in Dubai and is enjoying a career-best 14-match winning streak dating back to December's Davis Cup final.
"I guess I rose to the occasion," Djokovic said.
"I was aware of the challenge waiting for me on the court and I was aware of the fact that I needed to be on top of my game in order to beat Roger."
Federer looked the weaker player from the start and Djokovic surrendered just four points on serve in the opening set.
Djokovic was also aggressive from the baseline and he swiftly earned the first break of serve to lead 2-1 when Federer mis-hit a backhand wide.
Djokovic continued to pile on the pressure as Federer struggled to find a rhythm and he held two break points for a 4-1 lead. Although Federer held him off in that game, Djokovic broke again for the set when he forced Federer to net a backhand.
Federer broke to lead in the second set, but his revival was short-lived.
A netted smash on break point allowed Djokovic to level at 3-3 and a backhand error from the Swiss gave him a further break for 5-3 as the Serb swept on towards his latest title.
From 3-1 up, Federer earned just five points as he lost the last five games.
Federer, who will now take a few days break before travelling to Indian Wells, said: "I started bad and then kind of got into the match, but things are over in a hurry sometimes in best-of-three-set tennis."
The Swiss added: "Novak played great. It's a pity I wasn't able to hang on a bit longer and especially in the second set to push him a bit more."
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