FRENCH OPEN
MAY 31 2009 11:56h
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Federer, chasing a record-equalling 14th major, did not allow his opponent to stay on cloud nine for long.
After saving five break points during his opening service games, Mathieu pounced on his only opportunity to break for 4-3 and the local favourite protected his advantage to bag the first set with a scorching ace.
Federer, chasing a record-equalling 14th major, did not allow his opponent to stay on cloud nine for long as within minutes he had sneaked into a 3-0 lead in the second.
He was happy to tease the French fans by allowing Mathieu to pull off some crowd-pleasing winners but when it mattered, the Swiss pulled rank and sealed victory with a thumping forehand winner to set up a last-16 encounter with Germany's Tommy Haas.
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