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LONDON, July 11 (WebNoviny.sk) – Swiss tennis player Roger Federer is no longer in Wimbledon's record at Wimbledon
In Quarterfinal Quarterfinal, the best player and champion in Federer title lost Kevin Andersen, Juventus 6: 2, 7: 6 (5), 5: 7, 4: 6. 11:13. Federer had first memory in the ninth gem of the third set and then it looked like his 3: 0 win.
Finally, both players passed court on court number 1 at 4:14 and Anderson steadfast at 12:11 on the fifth turn at the moment of his submission the first mechbal. Federer did not improve his Wimbledon semifinal record and did not have 13th place in the top four on the London grass.
The greatest memory of tennis
For the past year, an open era, as historically the second most successful tennis player, the American Jimmy Connors, was "only" on 11 semifinals in a double in All Engand Lawn Tennis and Croquet Clube
sets, but I tried not to think about it and play all the way. Collapse Federer at Wimbledon? This will definitely be one of the greatest tennis memories for me. I've always tried to believe that it could be my day and the match today. I did not crack for the spirit. It was not the first time, but my game grew and, mentally, I reached the winning goal. I'm happy, but now I'm going to have to regroup and get ready for the next game. Kevin Anderson said in the first interview for Wimbledon TV
The Singles String wins
The thirty-week winner played 28 es and had a 76% success rate what was the first deposit in the court.The wins were 65:61 for Anderson, the two-meter Juhoafrikan finished top of the standings, up to now three times at Wimbledon (2014, 2015, 2017).
Federer has Trailed a series of eleven winners at the famous and popular tournament the number of wagers won without a break at 34. In the end, he did not finish his own record of 2005 and 2006 when he coached 34 sets without competing with anyone. Anderson's opponent in the semifinals will be the winner of the Milos Raonic contest (Kan.-13) – John Isner (USA-9)
Wimbledon – Men's singles quarter final [19659005] Kevin Anderson (JAR-8) Roger Federer (Switzerland) 1: 6, 6: 7 (5), 7: 5, 6: 4, 13:11 in 254 minutes es
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