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FedEx at the ready

Federer all set for Anderson barrage after Miami romp

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MIAMI: Roger Federer is preparing himself for a barrage of Kevin Anderson big serves after the Swiss superstar sealed his place in the ATP and WTA Miami Open quarter-finals in just 61 minutes.

Federer is celebratin­g 20 years at this tournament and edged closer to his fourth title in South Florida as the up and coming Russian Daniil Medvedev was swatted aside 6-4, 6-2.

Next up for the 20-time Grand Slam-winning legend is the South African world No. 7 who famously beat the 37-year-old at Wimbledon in 2018 over five dramatic sets.

That triumph was Anderson’s only win over Federer in six attempts – and the only time he’s won a set.

But having classily dealt with Medvedev, the former world No. 1 knows it won’t be as straightfo­rward with the 2.03m in Anderson at the other end of the Hard Rock Stadium’s centre court.

“I think if you beat me at Wimbledon, you’ve got my attention,” smiled Federer.

“He’s got a great serve and I’m happy he’s playing again after his injury.

“So from that standpoint, I know what I’m about to expect tomorrow.

“The matches I have played against him I know can be extremely close always, just because of his sheer possibilit­ies that he has on the serve.

“I believe that probably the best surface for him is this kind of a type of hard court here in the States where he’s spent a lot of his time practising, as well.

“I’ve just got to make sure I protect my serve very well and slice maybe sometimes, get into the rallies, and then find a way.

“So it will be interestin­g to see how it’s going to go.”

The key moment against Medvedev came towards the end of the first set, Federer breaking serve for 5-4 – a game which saw him win a 34-stroke rally – before saving three break points on his own serve to seal the first set.

The missed opportunit­y seriously hurt Medvedev who capitulate­d once he was broken in the first game of the second.

“Holding at the end of the first set was very important but in the second I played well and really went for my shots,” added Federer who won 81% of points on his first serve and finished the match on 85%.

Defending champion John Isner, meanwhile, powered his way to the semi-finals as Roberto Bautista Agut, who sent world No. 1 Novak Djokovic crashing out in the previous round, was seen off 7-6 (7-1), 7-6 ,(7-5).

Isner will face Canadian teen sensation Felix Auger-Aliassime in the last four. — AFP

 ?? — AP ?? Alert: Roger Federer returning a shot to Daniil Medvedev during the fourth round of the Miami Open on Wednesday.
— AP Alert: Roger Federer returning a shot to Daniil Medvedev during the fourth round of the Miami Open on Wednesday.

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