Despite the promising outlook, Federer insisted he was taking it one match at a time. "You can't really look ahead to semi-finals, finals and speculate about who you could play," he told reporters. "I think that would be a mistake. I am on a good run right now and I want to maintain that. I have to stay sharp." Next up for Federer is a meeting on Wednesday with France's Jeremy Chardy, who upset his countryman Adrian Mannarino earlier on Monday.Had a nice day at the office with no ☔️ and all ☀ pic.twitter.com/8puTjgh377
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) March 13, 2018
In other matches, fifth-seeded Dominic Thiem had to retire with an ankle injury while trailing Pablo Cuevas 6-3 4-6 2-4. Seventh seed Kevin Anderson took down Nicolas Kicker 7-6(1) 7-6(3) and South Korea’s Chung Hyeon beat Tomas Berdych 6-4 6-4. Borna Coric of Croatia upset 13th seed Roberto Bautista Agut 6-1 6-3 and Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta defeated Daniil Medvedev 6-1 7-5. American Taylor Fritz enjoyed a comeback victory over Fernando Verdasco 4-6 6-2 7-6(1). The 20-year-old has now won 11 of 12 final-set tiebreaks. “I think it speaks to my strengths on court, which is just being clutch and playing my best tennis in the big moments,” Fritz said, adding, "... it’s probably the stat that I’m most proud about in my tennis career".Set: Federer. Roger has a 6-2 opener in the bag vs. Filip Krajinovic on Stadium 1. Looking for his 14th win in 14 outings this season so far...#BNPPO18 pic.twitter.com/RDPHlCkEOB
— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) March 12, 2018