Federer saves two match points to beat Berdych in Miami
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[March 31, 2017]
(Reuters) - Roger Federer stared
down defeat and saved two match points before knocking Tomas Berdych
out of the Miami Open on Thursday with a 6-2 3-6 7-6(6) victory in
their thrilling quarter-final.
Federer will next face Nick Kyrgios on Friday after the 12th seeded
Australian edged German teenager Alexander Zverev 6-4 6-7(9) 6-3 in
an evening quarter-final, finally clinching victory on his sixth
match point.
Swiss magician Federer had to call upon all his resources of skill,
poise and experience to edge the Czech in a third set tiebreak in
front of a frenzied crowd at Crandon Park.
Berdych served for the match at 6-4 in the tiebreak but Federer
reeled off four points in a row, including two unplayable serves,
and secured the win when the 10th seed crumbled with an awful second
serve.
Federer conceded he had rode his luck at times to advance.
"I’ve had some tough losses here where I should have won. They stay
with you so I’m happy today to have come through somehow,” he said
courtside.
"I definitely got very lucky at the end but I think I showed great
heart today and I fought. Tomas really stepped it up and it was a
great match at the end but one guy had to win.”
Australian Open champion Federer, who also won at Indian Wells two
weeks ago, is playing some of the best tennis of his career and
appears completely recovered from a knee injury that kept him out of
the second half of last year.
'STAY AGGRESSIVE'
The 35-year-old is 17-1 this season, his only loss a surprise defeat
to Russian Evgeny Donskoy in Dubai.
Federer has won all seven of the tiebreaks he has faced during his
current American campaign.
“I enjoy winning breakers because those are the ones
that are going to make you win a tournament or not sometimes,” he
said.
“(My thought process is) don’t mess up, hit a few aces, stay
aggressive on the return, all those silly things that never work but
they seem to be working now.”
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Roger Federer of Switzerland reacts after winning a point against
Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic (not pictured) in a men's
singles quarter-final during the 2017 Miami Open at Crandon Park
Tennis Center. Federer won 6-2, 3-6, 7-6(6). Geoff Burke-USA TODAY
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In the tiebreak, Berdych hit a backhand winner into the corner to
set up two match points, the first on serve, but netted a forehand
to squander the first.
Federer saved the second match point with a superb first serve and
set up his own with an ace down the middle. The pressure reverted to
Berdych and this time he cracked, his second serve landing closer to
the baseline than the service line.
Kyrgios is looking forward to facing Federer after pulling out of
their scheduled Indian Wells quarter-final with a virus.
“He’s my favorite player, so I’m going to enjoy the moment,” said
the 21-year-old, who won their only career meeting, on clay in
Madrid in 2015.
“He’s the greatest of all time. We don’t know how long he’s going to
hang around so it’s a blessing.”
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; editing by Clare
Lovell / Ian Ransom) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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