Roger
Federer has his sights set on ending the year as the world's top-ranked
player after the 33-year-old claimed his fifth title of the year in his
home town on Sunday.
The
17-times grand slam champion outclassed David Goffin 6-2 6-2 to win the
Swiss Indoor tournament in Basel for a sixth time, moving ever closer
to Serbian Novak Djokovic at the top of the rankings in the process.
A
strong finish at the Paris Masters and the ATP World Tour Finals could
see him end the year as number one for the first time since 2009 --
proof that his skills are not in decline despite the advancing years and
two sets of twins.
Roger Federer wins his sixth Basle title as he eyes up the World number one spot
'It
would be very special, you can't say it's not important, world number
one, it's what it's all about really, together with some tournaments you
really care about,' Federer told the ATP's official television channel
after his 51-minute thrashing of Goffin.
'With
the year I've had and the amount of finals I've played, the level of
tennis I've played, I'm really pleased that I have a shot at being
there.
'But I'm sure Novak will be very motivated. It's going to be interesting weeks ahead.'
Federer celebrates his win in Basle with ballboys and ballgirls from the tournament
Federer,
whose 302 weeks as world number one is a record, as is his streak of
237 consecutive weeks atop the rankings, is less than 500 points behind
Djokovic with a combined 2,500 points up for grabs in Paris and London.
Djokovic
won both of those titles last year and therefore cannot significantly
add to his haul as he will be defending points, while Federer lost in
the semi-finals at both events and can potentially close the gap.
Federer
was at his majestic best at times against Goffin, the Belgian who has
rediscovered his best form since Wimbledon, winning 43 out of 45
matches, including on the Challenger Tour, to rocket up the world
standings.
The Swiss star was delighted with his straight sets victory over David Goffin
He
was never in with a chance against Federer though as the local boy
delighted his fans with a faultless display to take his career title
tally to 82 and extend his winning streak to 12 matches after his title
in Shanghai.
The first two of those wins came as Federer helped steer Switzerland into the Davis Cup final against France.
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