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February 4, 2001: The day Roger Federer won his first ATP Tour title

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On February 4, 2001, Roger Federer won his first ATP Tour title in Milan

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What happened exactly on that day

On this day, February 4, 2001, 19-year-old Roger Federer claimed his maiden title, in Milan, defeating Frenchman Julien Boutter in the final (6-4, 6-7, 6-4). The Swiss, who was already ranked No 27, had finished runner-up on the Tour twice in 2000, while Boutter, ranked only 67, had never reached the final of an ATP event before. No one could have imagined at the time that for Federer, it would be the first of 103 tournaments he would win in the next 18 years.

The players: Roger Federer and Julien Boutter

  • Roger Federer: Uber-talented Swiss, yet to win his first title

Roger Federer was born in 1981. After he finished 1998 as the world No 1 in juniors, Federer performed well in his first professional matches: in his five first main tour appearances, in 1998-1999, he reached the quarter-finals three times, in Toulouse, Marseille and Rotterdam. His mind-blowing game amazed the world tennis and soon, he was tipped as a future world No 1. In 2000, he reached his two first finals on the tour, in Marseille (defeated by fellow Swiss Marc Rosset, 2-6, 6-3, 7-6) and in his hometown of Basel (defeated by Thomas Enqvist, 6-2, 4-6, 7-6, 1-6, 6-1), and he obtained a first remarkable Grand Slam result at Roland-Garros, defeated in the fourth round by Alex Corretja (7-5, 7-6, 6-2). In February 2001, he was world No 27.

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  • Julien Boutter – late-blooming Frenchman

Frenchman Julien Boutter, born in 1974, was a late bloomer in the world of tennis. He entered the top 100 in 2000, at the age of 26, after having claimed three titles on the Challenger Tour and reached the semi-finals of an ATP tournament for the first time in Tashkent (lost to Davide Sanguinetti, 7-6, 7-6). At the time, he had only competed in eight Grand Slam tournaments in his entire career, having reached the second round at Roland-Garros in 1998 (lost to Cédric Pioline, 7-5, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4), at the US Open in 2000 (defeated by Lleyton Hewitt, 7-6, 6-4, 6-4), and at the 2001 Australian Open , where he was eliminated by Wayne Ferreira (3-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3).

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The place: Palazzo Trussardi, Milan

The Milan Open, established in 1978, was a prestigious indoor tournament held in February. It moved several time locations in Milan, from the original Palazzo dello Sport to the Palazzo Trussardi. Amongst its former champions, there were numerous former world No 1 players: Bjorn Borg (1978), John McEnroe (1979-1981, 1985), Ivan Lendl (1983, 1986, 1990), Stefan Edberg (1984), Boris Becker (1987, 1989, 1993, 1994) and Yevgeny Kafelnikov (1995, 1998). In the years 1998-2000, the tournament was held in London, but, due to lack of sponsors, it was back in Milan in 2001.

The facts: Federer claims first title at last

When 19-year-old Roger Federer arrived at the 2001 Milan Open, he was already seen as a promising player and a future star. Displaying an impressive and very entertaining game, he had reached two finals on the Tour in 2000 and was chasing his first ATP trophy. Although he had already defeated Magnus Norman, world No 4, a few months before, it was still a big achievement for him to beat Kafelnikov, world No 7, in the semi-finals (6-2, 6-7, 6-3), considering he had lost his first three encounters with the Russian. He now had the opportunity to become the second consecutive Swiss to win the tournament after Marc Rosset had triumphed in 2000.

In the final, he faced Julien Boutter, world No 67. The Frenchman was playing his first final on the Tour, but he was not to be underestimated: during the week, he had defeated tough players such as Fabrice Santoro (7-6, 6-4) and Greg Rusedski, who was always very dangerous on indoor hard courts (7-6, 7-6).

After Federer took the first set 6-4, Boutter, playing a very aggressive game which relied mostly on his serve, won the second set, 7-6. Then, at the start of the deciding set, a very rare mistake was made by the umpire: although it was supposed to be Federer’s turn to serve, the balls were given to Boutter to serve first. However, this mistake didn’t help him much as he was broken in that very first game and never managed to break back.

“At the time, indoors, the surfaces were a little faster,” recalled Boutter, in 2019, in an interview for L’Equipe. “They had not yet slowed down the surfaces. There was a lot of aggressive play, serve-and-volley. I was playing against “the promising guy”. I had beaten him in a Challenger 18 months before and I was almost confident about the final. I had beaten some good guys and Roger wasn’t the best in the tournament. For me, this final was a real chance. Even though I was older, he had more experience on the circuit than me and he was better than me. When I had played him in Grenoble, he was nervous, but in Milan, it was not the case anymore. He didn’t throw his racket anymore. He had passed a milestone.”

What next: Federer dominates Tour, wins 20 slams

Julien Boutter would claim his first and only title on the Tour in 2003, in Casablanca, defeating Younes El Aynaoui in the final (6-2, 2-6, 6-1). On the other hand, as we all know, Roger Federer would become world No 1 and claim 103 titles in the 18 years that followed, including 20 Grand Slams. However, the memory of his first triumph would always remain special. According to Boutter, meeting the Frenchman at the 2018 Paris Masters 1000, Federer and his coach would approach him and say: “You won’t believe what we did last night. We watched the Milan final!”

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  • * This quiz will consider as Big Tournaments: 1. Grand Slams. 2. ATP Tour World Championships / Tennis Masters Cup / ATP Finals. 3. Championship Series, Single Week / Super 9 / Tennis Masters Series / Masters 1000. 4. Grand Slam Cup. + Davis Cup.

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ATP Rankings Table 19-03-2001

  • 400 points difference means 90% chance for winning
  • Start rating is 1500 points
  • Minimum is 10 matches
  • K-factor base value is 32
  • Tournament level adjustment is: Grand Slam 100%, Tour Finals 90%, Masters 85%, Olympics 80%, ATP 500 75% and all others 70%
  • Match round adjustment is: Final 100%, Semi-Final 90%, Quarter-Final and Round-Robin 85%, Rounds of 16 and 32 80%, Rounds of 64 and 128 75% and For Bronze Medal 95%
  • Best-of sets adjustment: Best-of-5 100% and Best-of-3 90%
  • Walk-over adjustment: 50%
  • For rating of 1500: x 10
  • For rating of 1600: x 5.5
  • For rating of 1800: x 1.64
  • For rating of 2000: x 1.07
  • For rating of 2200: x 1.008

K-factor

  • Each of the above coefficients (tournament level, round, best-of, walkover and current rating) are experimentally and carefully optimized for maximum predictability
  • Recent Elo (reflecting more recent form than classic Elo rating): x 2
  • Surface factor (for Elo ratings by surface and by outdoor/indoor): Depends on the percentage of surface or outdoor/indoor matches in the season
  • Set, Game, Service/Return Game and Tie-Break Elo Ratings K-factor adjustments are work in progress, thus subject to change
  • Grand Slam final, rating 2450 d. 2350 (winner had 64% chances of win): [+12, -12] (+12 for winner, -12 for loser)
  • Masters semi-final ratings 2000 d. 2350 (winner had 19% chances of win): [+21, -19]
  • ATP 250 round of 32, rating 2250 d. 1800 (winner had 93% chances of win): [+1, -2]

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