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 PARIS: Roger Federer enlivened a routine day at the office with a violet and pink outfit and a several dabs of brilliance to launch another French Open quest but his mood darkened after a security breach on Sunday.

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 Paris, May 24 

Roger Federer enlivened a routine day at the office with a violet and pink outfit and a several dabs of brilliance to launch another French Open quest but his mood darkened after a security breach on Sunday. The evergreen Swiss was in full control against Colombia’s Alejandro Falla, marking the start of his 62nd consecutive appearance at a grand slam tournament with a 6-3 6-3 6-4 victory on court Philippe Chatrier. When he walked off, however, a fan sauntered on and began trying to snap a selfie with a mobile phone before he was belatedly removed by a security guard.

“I’m not happy about it. Obviously not one second I’m happy about it. It happened yesterday in the practice, too,” said a ruffled Federer, adding that organisers had apologised. The 17-times major winner, champion at Roland Garros in 2009, was the star turn on a low-key opening day in a sunny French capital, taking to the court after women’s third seed Simona Halep got the ball rolling.

Romanian Halep, seeded three after reaching the final last year, was made to work hard by 91st-ranked Russian Evgeniya Rodina, huffing and puffing her way to a 7-5 6-4 victory. “It was a tough match, because it was the first round and it is always is difficult to start the tournament,” she said.

Stanislas Wawrinka, one of several players to beat Nadal on clay this season, was a straight-sets winner against Turkey’s Marsel Ilhan. Japan’s Kei Nishikori, the biggest threat to Federer in the bottom half of the draw, was up against wildcard Paul-Henri Mathieu before ever-popular Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga rounded off proceedings against Swedish qualifier Christian Lindell.

Germany’s Philip Kohlschreiber, beaten by Murray in a marathon match here last year, dropped only three games against Japan’s Go Soeda, while Spain’s Roberto Bautista-Agut beat German Florian Mayer, also in straight sets. Russian veteran Mikhail Youzhny’s tournament did not last long. He quit when trailing Bosnia’s Damir Dzumhur 6-2 6-1 — smashing his racket into his forehead several times as his frustration boiled over. — Reuters

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