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MASON, Ohio - Roger Federer ended a seven-month title drought with a 6-7 7-6 6-4 win over American Mardy Fish in the final of the Cincinnati Masters on Sunday.
Federer captured his 63rd title in his 90th final and his victory was his fourth at Cincinnati since his first win in the tournament in 2005.
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There was nothing to choose between the pair in a tight opening set which Fish won on a tiebreak but the momentum shifted in the second set when Federer, facing defeat, raised his game a notch to run out a 7-1 winner in another tiebreak.
Fish maintained his focus on continued to serve and return well but Federer produced the first break of the match to go 5-4 up and then kept serve to win.
The Swiss had played just three hours and 25 minutes of tennis in the tournament before the final, thanks to a first round bye, a retirement by his second round opponent and a third round walkover.
But it was not fitness that proved the difference on Sunday.
"He's a true champion, the greatest of all time," said Fish on court.
Federer, who had failed to add any trophies to his impressive collection since winning is 16th grand slam crown at the Australian Open in January, said he had grown to like a tournament which at first he found uncomfortable.
"I struggled at first here, I didn't like the heat but it has been an amazing run for me here," he said.