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Roger Federer claims first grass-court win of 2017 at Halle

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Highlights of the round one match between Roger Federer and Youichi Sugita from Halle

Eighteen-time major champion Roger Federer picked up his first win of the grass-court season by thrashing Japan's Yuichi Sugita in the first round at Halle on Tuesday.

The Swiss top seed, who skipped the entire clay-court schedule in order to be fully fit for Wimbledon, brushed aside lucky loser Sugita 6-3 6-1 in just 51 minutes.

Federer, who won his first Grand Slam title since 2012 at the Australian Open in January, lost the first match of his return to German veteran Tommy Haas in Stuttgart last week.

But the world No 5 was back to his imperious best on Tuesday, as he broke in the fourth game en route to the opening set.

HALLE, GERMANY - JUNE 20:  Roger Federer of Switzerland looks on during his match against Yuichi Sugita of Japan during Day 4 of the Gerry Weber Open 2017
Image: Federer needed less than an hour to dispatch Sugita

The 66th-ranked Sugita was no match for his illustrious opponent, although he did avoid a second-set bagel by breaking when Federer served for the match.

Federer, 35, will be one of the favourites as he looks to land an eighth title at Wimbledon, which runs from July 3 to July 16.

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Highlights of the round one match between Alexander Zverev and Paolo Lorenzi from Halle

For now though Federer will focus on winning the warm-up event in Halle for a ninth time, and he will face in-form home hope Mischa Zverev in the last 16.

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Earlier on Tuesday, Zverev's brother and fourth seed Alexander eased to a 6-3 6-2 win over Paolo Lorenzi, while Kei Nishikori fought back from a set down to defeat Fernando Verdasco 6-7 (7-9) 6-3 6-4.

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