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Serbia's Novak Djokovic during the final match against Switzerland's Roger Federer at the Davidoff Swiss Indoors tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland, on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009.
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Federer loses to Djokovic in Swiss Indoors final

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<i>Keystone, Georgios Kefalas  - AP Photo</i><br /> Switzerland's Roger Federer wipes his face during the final match against Serbia's Novak Djokovic during their final match at the Davidoff Swiss Indoors tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland, on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009.<i>Keystone  - AP Photo</i><br /> Serbia's Novak Djokovic serves a ball to Switzerland's Roger Federer during the final match at the Davidoff Swiss Indoors tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009.<i>Keystone  - KAP Photo</i><br /> Serbia's Novak Djokovic poses with the trophy after winning 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 against Switzerland's Roger Federer during their final match at the Davidoff Swiss Indoors tennis tournament in Basle, Switzerland, on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009.<i>Keystone  - AP Photo</i><br /> Serbia's Novak Djokovic reacts after winning 6-4, 4-6,  6-2 against Switzerland's Roger Federer during their final match at the Davidoff Swiss Indoors tennis tournament in Basle, Switzerland, on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009.<i>Keystone, Georgios Kefalas  - AP Photo</i><br /> Switzerland's Roger Federer returns a ball to Serbia's Novak Djokovic during their final match at the Davidoff Swiss Indoors tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland, on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009.

Top-ranked Roger Federer lost his hometown tournament on Sunday, falling 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 to Novak Djokovic in the Swiss Indoors final.

Djokovic earned his fourth tournament win of the season with a victory that ended Federer's run of three straight titles at the tournament.

"It's disappointing to lose at home in the finals, no doubt," Federer said. "I thought I missed plenty of opportunities. I'm not looking for excuses. He played tough and he played well when he had to, and saved a ton of break points that were crucial."

Djokovic improved to 3-2 this year against Federer, and said the top-ranked Swiss pushed him to his limits.

"I have to produce something special to win," Djokovic said at sold-out St. Jakobshalle.

The second-seeded Serb clinched the first set by saving five break points in a game that lasted 24 minutes.

"It was maybe the turning point in the whole match," Djokovic said. "I was fortunate to keep my nerves."

Federer fought back from a break down to win the second set and rouse his partisan fans, but Djokovic raced to a 4-0 lead in the decider and closed out the victory after Federer wasted three break points in the sixth game.

It was a tour-leading 71st win this year for Djokovic, who improved to 4-5 in finals in 2009. His other title wins were at Dubai, his home event at Belgrade, and Beijing last month.

Federer is 59-9 this year after losing only his third match since May.

The first set went with serve, until Federer was broken for the first time in the tournament to trail 5-4. Then came that tense, error-strewn game that featured 11 deuces before Djokovic took his seventh set-point chance.

Federer dropped serve again to open the second set, sending another forehand into the net. But he won his next service game, then broke his opponent for the first time when a drop shot grazed the net cord before falling in play.

He broke Djokovic's serve again to win the set when the 22-year-old Serb sent a forehand into the net. Djokovic rallied immediately in the decider, Federer dropping two straight service games for the second time in the match.

Trailing 4-1, Federer held three break points at 0-40 but was let down again by his groundstrokes as Djokovic reeled off five straight points. Djokovic needed just one match point to clinch, as Federer mistimed a backhand from the baseline.


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