Roger Federer stunned by Grigor Dimitrov at the US Open



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Roger N ° 3 in difficulty, Roger Federer, was knocked out by Grigor Dimitrov. The undamaged Bulgarian has qualified for the semifinals 3-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.

It's the first time that Dimitrov, 28, beats Federer in eight tries. He will then face fifth-placed Daniil Medvedev, who beat No. 23 seed Stan Wawrinka on Tuesday. Dimitrov and Medvedev have shared their two previous matches, in 2017. None of them has reached the Grand Slam final.

After the fourth set, Federer looked for the coach and left the field for a medical break, a rarity coming from him. His level dropped in the fifth set.

"I just needed a treatment on the stem – what is it: the back, the neck," Federer told reporters "Just need to be on the stem" try to loosen it, break it and see if it would be better.

"Yes, but it's Grigor's moment and not my body's moment, so … it's okay."

The Swiss exit of 38 years follows the world number 1 Novak Djokovic; The 32-year-old Serb retired on Sunday in his round of 16 match against Wawrinka due to shoulder problems.

The only member of the Big 3 left? It would be 18-time Grand Slam champion No. 2 Rafael Nadal, who is in the other half of the draw. The 33-year-old Spaniard is still chasing Federer, who has dominated the men's list with 20 major titles, and is trying to beat Djokovic, who has 16.

Argentinian Diego Schwartzman (No. 20), against whom he has 7-0, is facing Nadal Wednesday in the quarterfinals.

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"I fought with what I had"

It was not vintage powered Tuesday night. He looked unbalanced, had misses on his shots and sputtering errors. And Federer himself had an injury problem.

Federer said the back and neck problems began Tuesday afternoon.

"I was able to play," he said. "It's OK, it's like that, I've done my best, it's not that bad to give up or anything." Grigor was able to put in the shelter, I fought with what I had, it's all, so it's okay. "

Federer was asked about his tournament plans for the rest of the year.

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"I guess the Laver Cup, Shanghai, Basel, maybe Paris, London," he said. "It's the timing at the moment.I do not know if the team has any other ideas or not.I'm glad to take a break now, get back to the training, to reevaluate and attack from there. "

The last time Federer lost in five sets came in July in the Wimbledon final. He lost to Djokovic despite two match points in the service.

This loss did not go through his mind on Tuesday, he said.

"I know people have read it," Federer said. "They think, all that, that's certainly not the reason I lost tonight, I was ready to go, do my best." It was not it's purely here tonight. "

Federer has not won the US Open since 2008.

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"In the end, it was clearly not at its best"

Meanwhile, Dimitrov, in addition to seven double faults, played the match cleaner, taking advantage of Federer's defeat.

"Obviously, it was not at its best," Dimitrov said. "I used every opportunity I had."

Until then, Dimitrov had experienced a gloomy year, having registered a record of 1-7 in his last eight games for the US Open. Formerly No. 3 in the world in 2017, Dimitrov currently ranks 78th – his lowest rank since being ranked 87th on June 4th, 2012.

Dimitrov is the lowest ranked Grand Slam semifinalist since number 94 Rainer Schuettler at Wimbledon in 2008 and the lowest semifinalist of the US Open since Jimmy Connors at number 174 in 1991.

This will be the third major semifinal of Bulgaria, having also reached this stage at the Australian Open in 2017 and at Wimbledon in 2014.

"I think the last six or seven months have been pretty difficult for me," Dimitrov said. "But I had someone on whom to support me, my friends, my family." I kept believing in the work, the rehab that I had to put behind my shoulder, at the exercise To practice, by repairing the racket a bit, so many things that I had to adjust in a period of time so small but so big.

"The next thing you know, you're almost at the end of the year, you have a result like this – it's pretty special for me."

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