Federer beat Nadal to clinch the first Grand Slam of the year - the Australian Open - in January, and while that match was one that swung one way and then the other, this was without as much drama, even if the win wasn't as easy as the score might suggest.
There will be a first-time Miami Open women's champion Saturday when Caroline Wozniacki plays Johanna Konta.
Federer said he will now take a almost two-month break from the sport before returning for the French Open in late May.
Overall victory for Federer in Miami saw him return to the top four in the world while it was a fifth defeat in the final of this tournament for Nadal.
Nadal could only find the net from a Federer backhand and the Swiss grabbed a 5-3 lead and he comfortably held the next game to secure the first set. Federer failed to take advantage of five early break-point chances himself but broke in the next-to-last game of both sets.
"I need a rest".
He exuded control throughout, breaking at 4-4 in the second and serving out.
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Ranked 202nd in the world, Kang finished his first round on six-under par, just one shot behind overnight leader Rickie Fowler. Kang did shoot 60 in the second round of last year's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am but is looking for his first PGA Tour win.
Roger Federer defeated Nick Kyrgios by 7-6 (9) 6-7 (9) 7-6 (5) in the semi final only to meet Rafael Nadal for the finals.
Nadal still leads the series between the two 23-14, though he is 0-3 against Federer in 2017, including losses at the Australian Open, Indian Wells, and now Miami.
"I want to stay healthy", Federer said on ESPN.
"My knee was unusual on the clay a year ago and my physio thought that was a good thing: not playing too much on the clay". "My body needs healing - you'll probably see me at the French again".
Brilliant. Federer also confirmed after his win that he won't be playing any clay court events during the clay season apart from Roland Garros.
"I'm happy we're both here together, and I enjoy playing against you", Federer said, upon receiving his trophy and winners' check for just over $1 million. "If I'm not healthy, I won't be in these finals with Rafa", he said. The 35-year-old eventually served out the match to claim his fourth win on trot against Nadal. "But it doesn't affect the way I am going to play". "I am at a very high level of tennis and I believe I am ready to win titles. I'm sure you're going to tear me to pieces over there".
"I'm not playing clay court tournaments except the French". "I didn't play on clay for one year".





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