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"When its like that, obviously its tough for the opponent, but I just think I was superior today." "It was a good match for me in breezy conditions," Federer added. Federer, who turned 30 last month, was the U.S. Open champion five straight years from 2004-08 and the 2009 runner-up to Argentine slugger Juan Martin del Potro. The 16-time Grand Slam champ, who is now 58-6 lifetime in Flushing Meadows, is seeking his first major title since capturing last years Australian Open. Up next for the Swiss Federer will be tall Croat Marin Cilic. In the match of the tournament so far, on-the-mend former world No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero ousted seventh-seeded flashy Frenchman Gael Monfils in a 4- hour, 48-minute marathon at Louis Armstrong Stadium, 7-6 (7-5), 5-7, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 6-4. Ferrero spoiled Monfils 25th birthday in the process. Monfils struck 47 more winners than Ferrero (81-34), including 21 aces, but he also piled up 81 unforced errors to hurt his own cause. 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