Top seeds Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal raced through their Swiss Indoors assignments, spending under an hour each on court and dropping just five games between them.
Federer, chasing a sixth title on his home court, defeated Luxembourg's Gilles Muller 6-2, 6-1 in the first round, pounding down a ninth ace for three match points and converting on the first to wrap up a flawless performance in 46 minutes.
The Swiss now stands 52-9 at the stadium where he got his start in the game as a ballboy two decades ago.
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Second seed Nadal shrugged off his impending date with appendix surgery by routing outclassed Pierre-Hugues Herbert of France 6-1, 6-1 to reach the quarter-finals.
Federer was glad to have saved his energy as he heads into what could be a blockbuster end of season comprising next week's Paris Masters, the World Tour Finals, a Davis Cup final against France and a shot at taking back the number one ranking from Novak Djokovic.
"I didn't feel like it would go fast, I thought it would be tough," said Federer of his lightning victory. "I didn't have an early read on his serve, had a few tough service games, and put myself under some pressure.
"But I took my opportunity at 3-2. Once I was in the lead I got a sense of how to serve and how aggressive I needed to play. I took control from the baseline. Once I got the break in the second set, I knew it would be hard for him. It was a great first round for me.
"It was great not to have wasted any energy. I have a lot of tennis to play in the next few weeks. I felt the first match (in his title victory at Shanghai) for several days in my body. Now I can relax and and attack again tomorrow (against Uzbek Denis Istomin)."
Second seed Nadal, who last played the Basel event in 2004 and returned with a 0-2 record to the St Jakobshalle, needed just 56 minutes to beat French qualifier Herbert.