Wawrinka battles past Tsitsipas, Federer and Nadal dazzle
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[June 03, 2019]
By Martyn Herman
PARIS (Reuters) - Stan Wawrinka rolled
back the years to stop Stefanos Tsitsipas in his tracks in the match
of the tournament on Sunday to set up a French Open quarter-final
against fellow Swiss Roger Federer.
Giving away 14 years to the swashbuckling young Greek on a baking
afternoon, 2015 champion Wawrinka prevailed in a riveting five-hour
battle of the backhands in front of an enthralled Court Suzanne
Lenglen crowd.
Tsitsipas, 20, looked on the brink of victory at 5-5 in the fifth
set but could not convert any of the three break points that came
his way and 28th seed Wawrinka went on to claim a 7-6(6) 5-7 6-4 3-6
8-6 victory.
Tsitsipas ended up coated in claydust after several diving volleys
and the drama went right down to the last point when Wawrinka's
sliced backhand pass just touched the sideline -- leaving Tsitsipas
crestfallen.
"That's the reason I came back from (knee) surgery," three-time
Grand Slam champion Wawrinka said after the classic. Today was
something really special."
Sixth seed Tsitsipas admitted defeat, when he was playing such
scintillating tennis, had left him in tears.
"It's the worst feeling ever," he said.
Third seed Federer, bidding to emulate his 2009 French Open title,
was sublime in the dazzling sunshine, waltzing past Argentine
Leonardo Mayer 6-2 6-3 6-3.
The 37-year-old is still to drop a set but Wawrinka is the last
player to beat him at the French Open -- four years ago --since when
Federer has skipped the tournament.
"I hope he's not at the level of '15, but we'll find out,
because there he was crushing the ball. It was unbelievable,"
Federer told reporters.
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Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka in action during his fourth round match
against Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler
Defending champion Rafael Nadal was equally impressive during a 6-2
6-3 6-3 win over Argentine debutant Juan Ignacio Londero, reaching
his 38th Grand Slam quarter-final.
He will face the winner of the match between Kei Nishikori and
Benoit Paire which was stopped for bad light.
Former women's champion Garbine Muguruza had been looking ominously
good thanks to a return top form but her hopes were dashed by 2018
runner-up Sloane Stephens on Sunday.
American Stephens won 6-4 6-3 to line up a clash with Johanna Konta
who became the first British woman to reach the last eight at Roland
Garros since 1983 by beating Donna Vekic.
Left-handed Czech teenager Market Vondrousova reached her first
Grand Slam quarter-final in stunning fashion -- thrashing Anastasija
Sevastova 6-2 6-0.
She will play Croatia's Petra Martic who rallied from a set down to
beat Estonian Kaia Kanepi 5-7 6-2 6-4.
The heat of the weekend is forecast to disappear on Monday when the
rest of the fourth-round is completed.
Men's top seed Novak Djokovic faces Jan-Lennard Struff while women's
defending champion Simon Halep, the clear favorite for the title
after an exodus of big seeds, takes on unseeded Pole Iga Swiatek.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Ed Osmond)
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