Former World No. 2 Tommy Haas successfully dialed back the years on Wednesday, saving a match point to shock Roger Federer 2-6, 7-6(8), 6-4 at the Mercedes Cup in Stuttgart.
The loss is only Federer's second of the season, and the Swiss star held match points during both of them. The 35 year old also had a chance to advance against World No. 116 Evgeny Donskoy during the second round of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in February.
But for the 39-year-old Haas, this must have been what he had envisioned when he decided to come back for one more season, following his ninth surgery in April 2016.
The two-time Halle champion, who last beat Federer in the 2012 Halle final, looked as comfortable as ever on the grass in Stuttgart, outplaying Federer in the final two sets to gain his biggest win in years.
Haas hadn't reached a quarter-final since 2014 in Rome, and the right-hander had gotten off to a 5-8 start this season. But playing in front of his home German fans, the World No. 2 rallied to beat Federer, who fell to 19-2 on the season.
“Pretty speechless,” Haas said on court after the match. “Playing Roger is always very special, especially on grass, especially here in Germany. It's tough to be put it in words right now. A lot of emotions... Still sort of shocked myself.”
Federer, a 15-time grass-court titlist, hadn't played a tour-level match since 2 April, when he beat Rafael Nadal to win the Miami Open presented by Itau title, his third crown of the season after winning the Australian Open and the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.
The 35-year-old Swiss skipped the clay-court season to rest his body and avoid any potential injuries to his back and knees on the clay. But the top seed started strong in his Stuttgart opener.
Federer deployed his entire array of shots – aces that kissed off the chalk, off-balance forehand winners and service returns that Haas could only watch. Federer, who finished with 23 aces, raced through the first after only 23 minutes.
But Haas, a 15-time ATP World Tour titlist, was not to be swept off the court during what he has said will be his final stop in Stuttgart. The German raised his level in the second set, breaking for the first time to get back on serve at 2-2.
At 7/8 in the tie-break, Haas had to deliver a second serve but fought off the match point when Federer lifted a backhand long. The 39-year-old German converted his fourth set point when Federer double faulted for the first time in the match.
Haas commanded the third set, battling Federer and coming out on top in the tight moments. The German erased three break points while serving at 1-2 and broke Federer the very next game to gain the upper hand. Haas would erase four more break points in the set before converting his second match point. He improves to 4-13 against Federer in their FedEx ATP Head2Head series.
The second-round contest between the 39-year-old Haas and 35-year-old Federer was the oldest singles contest on the ATP World Tour since 1982 Vina del Mar where Ricardo Cano, 30, beat Luis Ayala, 49.
Haas will next face compatriot Mischa Zverev, who saved 10 of 11 break points to beat qualifier and compatriot Yannick Hanfmann 7-6(1), 6-2 in 83 minutes. Zverev also reached the Stuttgart quarter-finals in 2009 (on clay, l. to Chardy) and 2015 (on grass, l. to Cilic). Federer heads to Halle, where he will look to win his ninth title at the Gerry Weber Open.
German and 2016 finalist Philipp Kohlschreiber also advanced, beating Steve Johnson of the U.S. 7-6(3), 5-7, 7-6(8) in two hours and 39 minutes. The 33-year-old Kohlschreiber, who fell to Dominic Thiem in last year's final, has won five of his seven titles in Germany. He is 110-58 in Germany (.655) and 295-257 elsewhere (.534).
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