Published on 12:00 AM, November 13, 2017

Sock turns the other cheek

Swiss maestro Roger Federer will launch his Australian Open title defence against Slovenia's Aljaz Bedene. Photo: REUTERS File

Roger Federer joked that he should have taken aim at Jack Sock after the American escaped unscathed despite bizarrely turning his backside towards the Wimbledon champion in their ATP Tour Finals clash.

Federer eased to a 6-4, 7-6 (7/4) victory over Sock in his opening match at the prestigious season-ending tournament in London on Sunday. But the 19-time Grand Slam winner didn't have it all his own way, at one stage missing an easy forehand after being put off by Sock's unusual form of surrender.

When Sock's attempted drop volley looped harmlessly towards Federer, the 25-year-old thought his opponent would easily fire a winner, so he jokingly bent over and turned away from the net.

Federer was so bewildered by the sight of Sock's rear end unexpectedly looming into view that he dumped his shot into the net.

“It was a big distraction, I'll tell you that, because it [Sock's backside] was very big!" Federer laughed. "That's what I should have aimed for. That target was bigger than the down-the-line court that I had."