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Sunday, 29 May, 2005, 15:42 GMT 16:42 UK

Federer sees off Moya with ease


Roger Federer Roger Federer breezed past former champion Carlos Moya on Sunday to reach the quarter-finals of the French Open for only the second time.

The world number one was rarely troubled by the Spaniard, who went into the match with a shoulder injury that took the edge off his serve.

Federer broke at the first opportunity in each set and produced some sublime shots in a comfortable 6-1 6-4 6-3 win.

He goes on to face the unseeded Victor Hanescu of Romania in the last eight.

Federer admitted it was his intention to exploit Moya's weakness.

"He wasn't 100% - I knew how much pain he was in and that he couldn't serve so I had to make sure I got to him mentally."

Federer was knocked out in the third round in 2004 by an inspired Gustavo Kuerten and endured first-round defeats in 2002 and 2003.

He added: "It's a relief to be in the second week because I have had a few tough years in Paris.

"Now I want more. I feel as if I haven't used my reserve tank yet and that I have a lot of energy left."




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