Roger Federer marked his return to Roland Garros after a
four-year absence with a 6-2, 6-4, 6-4 win over Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego on
Sunday and said he had “missed playing in Paris so much”.
Federer, the 2009 champion in Paris, will face German lucky
loser Oscar Otte for a place in the third round.
The 20-time major winner hadn’t played the tournament since
2015 when he reached the quarter-finals.
However, on Sunday, it was as if the 37-year-old had never
been away as he swept to victory in one hour 41 minutes on a rebuilt and packed
Court Philippe Chatrier.
It was his 60th successive first-round win at a Grand Slam.
“I missed it so much so thanks for the welcome,” said
Federer.
“I felt great playing on this court. It looks great and
attractive, so congratulations to everyone involved.
“Hopefully I can play here again for my next match.”
Federer broke serve five times and fired 36 winners past
24-year-old Sonego, the world number 73 who made the quarter-finals at the
Monte Carlo Masters this year after qualifying.
“Two breaks in the first set were very important for me and
when I was leading 4-0 I could take more risks, be more aggressive,” said the
third seed.
“I know that I can play very well on clay and I am very
happy to win in straight sets.”
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