Federer ends slow starts, rolls into fourth round at US Open
NEW YORK — Roger Federer didn’t change much, outside of where his team was sitting.
He certainly wasn’t going to overreact to a couple of poor starts after all these years and do anything different with his tennis.
Federer rolled into the fourth round with a 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 victory over Dan Evans of Britain on Friday, looking more like the guy who has won five U.S. Open championships than the one who had dropped the opening set in his first two matches.
“At the end of the day, I think what matters the most for me is that I am in the third round, after all, after those two sort of slow starts,” Federer said. “Give myself another opportunity to do better, and I did.”