“I couldn’t be more happy, I couldn’t be more exhausted, Jo sapped every last bit of energy out of me. There couldn’t be a better way for me to finish the season. I really enjoyed every minute of being here, see you next year.” Federer said
Federer marked the 100th final of his career with his 70th title and an unprecedented sixth at this event, beating Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-3 6-7 (6-8) 6-3.
“I have had many attempts trying to win Paris Bercy, and for some reason, I wasn’t able to win it earlier. But this one obviously feels great and it’s a special victory. I have had some really tough losses this year, but I kept believing that still the year wasn’t over, I can still finish this year on a high, which that proves to be the case. Now I still have a massive highlight coming up in a week’s time.”
Roger Federer finally clinched his first Paris Masters crown in straight sets 6-1 7-6 victory over Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
“Yes, I’m very happy. You’ve always got to deal with how your opponent plays. Sometimes he plays like you want, sometimes not. It’s nice going through like this but I already know the next match won’t be this way. I thought he did really well in those five set matches and I expected him to come out here and be really athletic the way we know him. Maybe he was mentally more fatigued than physically.” Roger Federer
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