Federer, Anderson advance to fourth round in Miami
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[March 26, 2019]
(Reuters) - Roger Federer
overcame a sluggish start to defeat Filip Krajinovic 7-5 6-3 and
Kevin Anderson's booming serve proved too much for Joao Sousa as
they advanced to the fourth round of the Miami Open on Monday.
Serb Krajinovic broke Federer to jump to an early 2-1 lead and it
looked like an upset could be in the works against the 20-times
Grand Slam champion.
But fourth seed Federer broke back in the next game and seized the
momentum when he blasted a cross-court forehand winner to break
Krajinovic again and take the first set.
The Swiss coasted after that, thanks to an overpowering serve that
Krajinovic struggled to read.
Federer, 37, said he had already put his loss to Dominic Thiem in
the BNP Paribas Open final at Indian Wells last week behind him.
"Nowadays I am able to flush it out quickly. I was the worst at it
when I was a teenager... right after it was all over I would cry and
be so sad and disappointed," he said.
"I wasn't an angry person really, it just broke my heart.
"Nowadays I feel like 'look, I gave it all I had'. Thiem came up
with the goods, I maybe didn't. That's it, it's over."
Next up for Federer is Russian Daniil Medvedev after the 13th seed
defeated American qualifier Reilly Opelka 7-6(5) 6-7(5) 7-6(0) in a
match that included 41 total aces.
Another big server, Anderson had 13 aces of his own with just one
double-fault to seal a 6-4 7-6(6) victory over Portuguese Sousa
earlier in the day.
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Roger Federer of Switzerland waves to the crowd after his match
against Radu Albot of Moldova (not pictured) in the second round of
the Miami Open at Miami Open Tennis Complex. Mandatory Credit: Geoff
Burke-USA TODAY Sports
The towering South African sixth seed, showing no ill-effects from
the arm injury that hampered him earlier this year, will be a heavy
favorite when he faces unseeded Australian Jordan Thompson, who beat
Grigor Dimitrov 7-5 7-5.
Canadian teenager Denis Shapovalov dispatched 21-year-old Russian
Andrey Rublev 6-3 7-6(5) in the pair's first career meeting as the
sun set on a warm Florida evening.
Next up for Shapovalov is a mouthwatering clash with another fellow
young gun, 20-year-old Stefanos Tsitsipas.
The Greek world number 10 was never broken on his way to a 6-4 6-4
win over Argentina's Leonardo Mayer in the night session.
American Frances Tiafoe battled back to defeat Spain's David Ferrer
5-7 6-3 6-3 to earn his spot in the fourth round, where he will face
another defensive specialist, Belgian David Goffin.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Ken Ferris/Peter Rutherford)
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