Federer overcomes slow start to beat Verdasco

LONDON, (Reuters) – World number one Roger Federer  started slowly but finished like an express train yesterday as  he beat Fernando Verdasco 4-6 7-5 6-1 in his opening match at  the ATP World Tour Finals.

Spaniard Verdasco deservedly won his first ever set against the Swiss as Federer sprayed errors early on and he had a  glimmer of a chance at 5-5 in the second before the match  swung.

Federer, who can secure the year-end top ranking in the  season-ending showpiece, broke Verdasco in the 12th game of the  second set and quickly raced away to victory.

Verdasco, making his debut at the tournament, capitulated tamely in the end and will need to beat Juan Martin del Potro in his second Group A match to keep his hopes of reaching the semi-finals alive.