Federer set to continue march toward record eighth title
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[July 14, 2017]
By Pravin Char
LONDON (Reuters) - The path to an
eighth Wimbledon title appears wide open for Roger Federer as the
Swiss goes into Friday's semi-final against Tomas Berdych in
imperious form and heavily favored to claim a record-extending 19th
grand slam crown.
Federer is the only member of the so-called "big four" left in the
draw after Rafa Nadal, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic all failed to
make it past the quarter-finals and few would bet against the
35-year-old from claiming victory on a surface he loves.
The third seed is two victories away from moving clear of Pete
Sampras and William Renshaw at the top of the list of men's
Wimbledon champions and will meet either Croatia's Marin Cilic or
American Sam Querrey should he get past Berdych.
Federer has yet to drop a set at this year's championships and the
form guide suggests he will prevail against Berdych, with the Swiss
on a seven-match winning streak against the Czech player, who has
not beaten him since 2013.

For his part, 11th seed Berdych will be looking to improve on his
2010 performance when he made it all the way to the final but was
beaten by Nadal in the showpiece match.
The 31-year-old has said he will attempt to play with self-belief
and produce his best form against Federer but acknowledges the scale
of the task ahead.
"It's a really exceptional tennis player that we have, that our
sport has right now," he said of Federer. "There was nobody better
in the past... I think he's the greatest of them all."
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Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates winning the quarter final
match against Canada's Milos Raonic. REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge/File
Photo

First up on Centre Court will be the semi-final
between Cilic and Querrey, who conquered a hobbling world number one
Murray in the quarter-finals, in a battle between monster servers.
Querrey, seeded 24th, and seventh seed Cilic are among the most
prolific ace masters in the tournament, having fired down 126 and
105 respectively on their way to the last four.
Cilic, 28, will be the favorite against Querrey, who is the first
American male to reach a grand slam semi-final in eight years, the
Croatian enjoying a 4-0 head-to-head record against his 29-year-old
opponent.
The 2014 U.S. Open champion, who said his triumph at Flushing
Meadows transformed his confidence levels, believes Querrey's lack
of experience on the biggest stage could have an impact on the
outcome of their match.
"Sam hasn't been at this part of the tournament... maybe that can
have a small part in playing that match," he said.
(Reporting by Pravin Char; Editing by John O'Brien) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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