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McEnroe predicts sensationa­l result from Federer in US Open

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NEW YORK: American great John McEnroe expects Roger Federer’s sensationa­l comeback season to continue in New York when the US Open kicks off on Monday.

Since returning from a sixmonth hiatus in January, the 36-year-old Swiss has been in stupendous form as he has won five titles, including the Australian Open and Wimbledon.

“At the moment we’re just assuming that Roger is going to pull the rabbit out of the hat again,” four-time US Open champion McEnroe said during an ESPN conference call on Wednesday.

“If Roger wins this, it will be one of the great stories in that last 50 years or ever. I saw him today and I said, ‘I’ve got to tell you, hats off. I’ve watched tennis for 40 or 50 years and I’ve never seen anything like this’.”

Chris Evert, the winner of 18 Grand Slam titles, said she was equally mesmerised by what Federer has done this year.

“He came back and it was ridiculous,” she said.

“It was like he was a different person. It was like his clone has come back,” she said.

One question mark hanging over Federer is his health.

Back pain appeared to limit his mobility during the Rogers Cup final in Montreal earlier this month, where he fell in straight sets to 20-year-old German Alexander Zverev.

It was only the third time Federer had lost a match this year and as a result the 19-time Grand Slam champion opted to skip the Cincinnati Masters to tend to the injury.

“I was sitting on the court in Montreal when he tweaked his lower back and it was really evident that something was wrong with him,” Evert said.

“You never know, he doesn’t say much about his injuries and he made no excuses after the match, but hopefully he’s healthy.”

Federer will need to be at 100% to compete at Flushing Meadows in the gruelling best-of-five-set tournament, where scorching heat and suffocatin­g humidity are the norm.

Apart from Federer, world No. 1 Rafael Nadal and Briton Andy Murray, who is coming back from a hip injury that forced him to skip all the hard court tournament­s in the run up to the Open, are the names in the mix as potential winners of the final major of the season.

If those favourites falter, the tournament is up for grabs, McEnroe said.

“It wouldn’t be shocking considerin­g that Roger is 36 and he’s had two majors already so perhaps things don’t go as smoothly as they did the other times. And let’s say Nadal wasn’t around and Murray wasn’t healthy, then it’s like, who is going to do it?”

“That’s where it really gets open,” he said.

Meanwhile, Milos Raonic has withdrawn from the US Open due to a persistent wrist injury but plans to return to the Tour later in the year, the Canadian said.

The world No. 11 last played at the Rogers Cup in Montreal earlier this month, where he lost 6-4, 6-4 to Frenchman Adrian Mannarino in the second round, before pulling out of the Cincinnati Open last week due to the injury.

“I have tried everything in my power to rehabilita­te this injury in time for the US Open. However, I am left with no option but to withdraw from the event,” Raonic said on Instagram.

“I have too much respect for the US Open and my fellow competitor­s to take a spot in the draw when I know I cannot give full effort due to this injury.”

The 26-year-old said he had a procedure to alleviate the condition in his left wrist and is undergoing rehabilita­tion to recover over the next few weeks. He hoped to return to the ATP Tour later this year.

Several other top players will miss the US Open due to injury with Novak Djokovic (elbow), Stan Wawrinka (knee) and Kei Nishikori all ending their season early to recover.

 ??  ?? I’m outta here: Milos Raonic of Canada has withdrawn from the US Open due to a persistent wrist injury.
I’m outta here: Milos Raonic of Canada has withdrawn from the US Open due to a persistent wrist injury.

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