09 January,2011 08:59 AM IST | | AFP
Roger Federer hammered out his determination to hang on to his Australian Open title when he brushed aside Nikolay Davydenko to regain the Qatar Open title on Saturday.
Last year the Russian beat the Swiss master on the way to the title.
This time World No 2 Federer overwhelmed the defending champion, who had put out top seed Rafael Nadal in Friday's semi-finals, 6-3, 6-4 to complete the capture of the trophy without dropping a set.
He was assertive, consistent, and very intent on taking his 67th career title and third in Doha. "It feels fantastic," said Federer.
Good week
"I have had a good week. I really appreciate the support I get here. I have had good preparation. I can't believe that I am on the board already this year.
"This was a strong tournament and I'm looking forward to the rest of the season."
Federer started superbly, not only because he grabbed an immediate psychological advantage with an early break and a 3-0 lead, but because he launched into heavy pressurising attacks straight away.
Blocked returns, slices, and containment rallying were replaced by risk-taking as Federer sought to take charge, something which may be a prototype for a change of emphasis in his attitude in his 30th year.
He soon found that on this occasion his timing was in more than good enough nick to achieve that.
"I have found a good rhythm," he said. "Yes, I think all things are possible for me this year," added Federer.