The temperamental Australian took to twitter barely an hour
before the scheduled start time at Indian Wells in California to
make the announcement.
"I'm so sorry but I can't play today," he said. "After a
restless night of being sick I have nothing left and to play a
great champion like Roger, I need to be at my best to have a
chance.
"I don't take these decisions lightly, these are the matches we
train for, but I'm in no fit state to take the court."
Australian Open champion Federer and big-serving Kyrgios have
been the two most impressive players through the early rounds
this week, and fans were anticipating a classic match.
World number 16 Kyrgios blitzed his way to the quarters, taking
out among others defending champion Novak Djokovic, the second
time in less than a fortnight that he beat the Serbian world
number two.
Federer advanced to the semi-finals where he will take on
American 17th seed Jack Sock on Saturday.
The evergreen 35-year-old Swiss said Kyrgios has an unlimited
future, if his heart and mind ever match his physical talent.
Kyrgios beat Federer at their only career meeting in 2015.
"I love his first serve," Federer told ESPN. "He hits the lines
at will, all directions, on both sides of the court. He can move
well for a bigger guy.
"Now it all matters for his mind, his will, his heart, his legs,
if he’s willing to put it in day in and day out. That’s the big
question."
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina. Editing by
Steve Keating/Larry Fine)
[© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2017 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
|
|