Roger Federer |
Four-time champion Roger
Federer is out of the Australian Open after being beaten in the third round by
unheralded Italian Andreas Seppi.
The
33-year-old Swiss second seed went down 6-4 7-6 (7-5) 4-6 7-6 (7-5) to Seppi,
who is ranked 46 in the world. Continue..
Seppi,
30, had never beaten the 17-time Grand Slam champion in 10 previous meetings
and his win ends a 23-match losing streak against top 10
opponents.
"I
just tried my best and it was one of my best matches for sure," said
Seppi.
British
number one Andy Murray is through to
the last 16 but it
is the first time since 2003 that Federer has failed to reach at least the
semi-finals in Melbourne, and it extends his run without a Grand Slam title
which stretches back to Wimbledon 2012.
"It was just a bad
day," he said. "I wish I could have played better, but clearly it was
tough losing the first two sets.
"I
had chances to get back into it. I let it slip, both times in some ways. I
guess I won the wrong points out there today."
Federer
enjoyed a revival last year, vying with Novak Djokovic for the number one
ranking, and began 2015 with his 83rd career title
in Brisbane.
However,
there had been signs in his previous match against another Italian, Simone Bolelli,
that the Swiss was not at his best as he dropped the opening set.
Faced
with the biggest point of his career, Seppi came up with a spectacular running
forehand pass to complete a stunning upset.
"I
just tried to enjoy playing on centre court (Rod Laver Arena) because it's not
often I get the chance," added the Italian.
"I
was focusing on my service games as I was not getting many chances on his.
"The
tie-break was great, especially the last point. I did not think I would get the
ball. I thought it was a winner so
I don't know how I hit a winner.
No comments:
Post a Comment