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Forehand Cross Court: This is easily the pick of the lot of Federer’s forehands. Especially when there is even a half open court, if he plays this shot, invariably it turns out to be a winner.
Djokovic retaliated strongly to break Federer’s first service game and led 3-0, but he suffered an immediate attack from the Federer forehand, as the Swiss' focus kicked back in, the footwork ...
Kevin Anderson rallied from two sets down to shock Roger Federer 2-6, 6-7 (5), 7-5, 6-4, 13-11 and move into the Wimbledon 2018 semi-finals on Wednesday after a four-hour classic on Court No. 1.
Federer's too-flat forehand, riding the breeze, sailed wide. He made it stand up and, serving for the set, served one at 111 mph wide and Federer's backhand answer was wide.
Federer, meanwhile, made 24 of his 40 unforced errors off the forehand side. The Swiss hadn't competed since Saturday, and he looked rather rusty, particularly for the first two sets Wednesday.
But on the first, Federer dumped a forehand into the net. And on the second, Djokovic ended a 15-stroke exchange by punishing Federer's weak backhand with a big cross-court forehand winner.
After Federer lit up the crowd in winning the third set, the players were on serve at 4-3. Federer was serving at 30-30 when his forehand clipped the net and caromed long.
He knocked Tsonga back with a forehand return and finished the point with a forehand approach curled perfectly for an inside-in winner. Two points later, Federer was 1-0 in Group B; Tsonga ...
*FEDERER 6-3 4-6 6-3 0-1 DIMITROV Federer nets a volley, 15-40. And Dimitrov breaks when Federer goes wide with a forehand. The Bulgarian is off to a flyer. THIRD SET FEDERER 6-3 4-6 6-3 DIMITROV* ...
Switzerland's Roger Federer follows through on a forehand to Spain's Rafael Nadal during the men's singles final at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Jan ...
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