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FEDERER UPSET Nadal, Djokovic, Isner win

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LONDON — Roger Federer was a point away from a rather tidy, straight-set victory in the Wimbledon quarterfin­als. One lousy point.

And then, slowly, over the next two-plus hours, all the way until the fifth set reached its 24th game, as the temperatur­e dropped and the spectators' cries of "Let's go, Roger!" echoed through the shadows, everything came apart for the eight-time champion. Against an opponent who'd never beaten him nor made it this far at the All England Club.

In a stunning turnaround in an unfamiliar setting — No. 1 Court instead of Centre Court — the top-seeded Federer blew a third-set match point and, eventually, all of his big lead in a 2-6, 6-7 (5), 7-5, 6-4, 13-11 loss to No. 8 Kevin Anderson on Wednesday in a 4-hour, 14-minute tussle.

"It was just one of those days where you hope to get by somehow," said Federer, who last played at No. 1 Court in 2015. "I almost could have. I should have."

While his tournament is over, two of his long-time rivals at the top of tennis set up a semifinal showdown: Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Nadal, who's won two of his 17 Grand Slam titles at Wimbledon, edged 2009 U.S. Open champion Juan Martin del Potro 7-5, 6-7 (7), 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 in a wildly entertaini­ng match that featured diving shots by both and lasted 4 hours, 48 minutes.AP

 ??  ?? FRUSTRATIO­N. Switzerlan­d's Roger Federer grimaces after losing a point during the fifth set of his men's quarterfin­als match against Kevin Anderson of South Africa at the Wimbledon Tennis Championsh­ips, in London, Wednesday July 11, 2018. AP Photo/Ben
FRUSTRATIO­N. Switzerlan­d's Roger Federer grimaces after losing a point during the fifth set of his men's quarterfin­als match against Kevin Anderson of South Africa at the Wimbledon Tennis Championsh­ips, in London, Wednesday July 11, 2018. AP Photo/Ben

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