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After winning the 100th title of his career in Dubai last week, the Swiss came out Fourth Sure from the second set against the 85th in the world to secure his place in the third round.
Use Federer, Who won his last five titles at Indian Wells two years ago and lost in the final in 2018, gave a setback to prevent Jojovicek from playing his style in the first set.
But the second set was more difficult and the German player won four points to break the show in his first pass, then broke Federer's lead by 3-1.
Federer reacted by interrupting the show immediately before taking advantage of a double fault that his German opponent did not have in time to break it again and send him to win the quarterback. # 39; s time.
Earlier, avoid Ki Japanese nishikuri Defeat in the second round ahead Adrian Manarino 6-4, 4-6, 7-6
The seventh seed in the world, Nishikuri, was not at his best. Strikes on Manarino's left foot were thwarted.
But he made a double mistake at the third point in the match to break his match and at the break, Nishikuri quickly advanced 6-2.
But Manarino continued to fight and saved two points to lose the match before the Japanese player finally won after two hours and 33 minutes of play.
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After winning the 100th title in Dubai last week, the seeded fourth seeded Swiss came out of the second set against the 85th in the world to secure his place in the third round.
Federer, who won his last five titles at Indian Wells two years ago and who lost in the 2018 final, used his back to deny the style to Jojovicek.
But the second set was more difficult and the German player won four points to break the show in his first pass, then broke Federer's lead by 3-1.
Federer reacted by interrupting the show immediately before taking advantage of a double fault that his German opponent did not have in time to break it again and send him to win the quarterback. # 39; s time.
Earlier in the day, Japan's Ken Nishikori was beaten by second-seeded Adrian Manarino of France 6-4, 4-6, 7-6.
The seventh seed in the world, Nishikuri, was not at his best. Strikes on Manarino's left foot were thwarted.
But he made a double mistake at the third point in the match to break his match and at the break, Nishikuri quickly advanced 6-2.
But Manarino continued to fight and saved two points to lose the match before the Japanese player finally won after two hours and 33 minutes of play.