Federer, who also claimed a come-from-behind
five-set victory in his first round match against 19-year-old
Frances Tiafoe, took advantage of a clearly hobbled Youzhny, who
appeared to suffer from muscle cramps midway throughout.
Despite looking at times like he might retire from the match,
Youzhny put in his best performance against the Swiss.
But the former top 10 player's fate was all but sealed when he
double faulted to hand the Swiss a 4-2 lead in the fifth set and
later saw Federer's record against him improve to 17-0.
The match marked the first time the 36-year-old third seed had
ever started a grand slam tournament with back-to-back five set
matches, raising questions about whether he has the stamina
necessary to win his 20th career grand slam.
"These five set battles are actually a lot of fun," Federer said
during an on court interview after the match.
"I feel quite warmed up now," he added with a laugh.
Despite the win Federer looked nothing like the dominant player
who won the Australian Open to kick off the year and later
cruised through Wimbledon without dropping a set.
He committed 68 unforced errors and the back injury that kept
him out of the Cincinnati Masters earlier this month appeared to
limit his mobility.
Next up for Federer is Feliciano Lopez, who defeated fellow
Spaniard Fernando Verdasco in four sets in their second round
match.
Federer has defeated Lopez in all 12 of their previous meetings.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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