After second great escape, Federer
faces holder Djokovic
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[January 29, 2020]
(Reuters) - For his next trick,
Swiss great Roger Federer will look to make holder and 'Big Three'
rival Novak Djokovic disappear from the Australian Open on Thursday.
Federer heads into the semi-final clash having performed another
Houdini act in this year's tournament, saving seven match points to
overcome American world number 100 Tennys Sandgren 6-3 2-6 2-6
7-6(8) 6-3 on Tuesday.
It was the 38-year-old's second great escape after he fought back
from 8-4 down in the final set tie-breaker to defeat local favorite
John Millman in the third round.
But Federer will be aware that it could take another magical display
to seal a first Grand Slam win since 2012 over the Serb, who has
seven titles in Melbourne to the six owned by the Swiss.
"I think conditions suit us well here. Probably something to do with
the court speed, feeling comfortable down here," Federer said when
asked to explain the pair's dominance Down Under of winning a
combined 13 slams in 16 years.
"Novak also has gone on these runs like I did... He did the same for
the last 10 years. It helps when you start the year off with a
bang."
Djokovic, who swatted aside Canada's Milos Raonic in the
quarter-final, said he was amazed by Federer's resilience.
"What he did was amazing. He showed me he's one of the best players
of all time. He never gives up. When it matters most, he's focused
and he plays his best tennis," Djokovic said.
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Switzerland’s Roger Federer reacts during his match against Tennys
Sandgren of the U.S. REUTERS/Edgar Su
"I know that whenever we get a chance to play each other, we
understand it takes a big effort and it's required to come up with
the best game in order to win against each other.
"I've had success against him... But Roger is Roger. You know that
he's always going to play on such a high level, regardless of the
surface. He loves to play these kind of matches, big rivalries."
In other matches, top seed Ash Barty meets Sofia Kenin for a place
in the women's final while former world number one Garbine Muguruza
faces Simona Halep.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by
Christopher Cushing)
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