The 26-year-old, the first Finn to win an ATP event when he triumphed in Auckland last year, added: "I've had a good run this week. "I lost a lot of tight matches this year but saving those match points here gave me a lot of confidence." Baghdatis lost the first set on a double-fault in the tie-breaker and dropped his serve in the third game of the second. From then on, Nieminen cruised to victory. "I was tired from last night's doubles, I went to bed very late and didn't sleep well," Baghdatis said. Federer held his giant opponent to 16 aces in a match lasting just over 90 minutes - something of a triumph. In the second breaker, the hometown hero reached a 4-1 lead before Karlovic staged a comeback. However the big man netted a volley for two match points, Federer converting the second on another Karlovic error. Swiss Federer has never lost to Nieminen in seven previous encounters.
Source: BBC Sport
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