The Asian Age

SWISS| Tsitsipas sets up clash with Roger

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Basel (Switzerlan­d), Oct. 26: Stefanos Tsitsipas set up his fourth meeting this season with Roger Federer after a 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 quarter-final comeback win over Filip Krajinovic at the Swiss Indoors on Friday.

The Greek world number seven has beaten ninetime Basel champion Federer at the Australian Open while benefittin­g from a walkover on the clay in Rome.

In between, Federer, 38, swept past the 21-year-old Greek in Dubai.

Top seed Federer on Thursday had already made sure of his spot in the semi-finals after Swiss compatriot Stan Wawrinka withdrew from their last-eight tie with a lower back injury just an hour after seeing off Frances Tiafoe in a gruelling second round clash.

On Friday, Tsitsipas had to stage a fightback for a second straight match after recovering against qualifier Ricardas Berankis 24 hours earlier.

“Persistenc­e was the key today,” said third seed Tsitsipas. “I put a lot of emphasis on my serve.

“It was also crucial to stay concentrat­ed, even if I was broken three times, unfortunat­ely. But there were plenty of games where I played very confidentl­y.”

Tsitsipas said his Australian Open fourth round defeat of Federer remains in his memory.

“It was one of the greatest moments of my career. Of course, the crowds love Roger -- but what can you do?

“Roger understand­s the game very well, his serve is one of his biggest weapons and his movement and coverage help him,” added the player who has also scored wins over Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in 2019.

Opelka fires 31 aces

Reilly Opelka fired 31 aces to reach the fifth semi-final of his career as he beat Roberto Bautista Agut 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.

The 37th-ranked American’s victory in 93 minutes also slowed the progress of his Spanish opponent in the chase for one of the two remaining places at the ATP Finals in London next month.

Opelka has reached four of his five semi-finals this season — most recently at the start of the month in Tokyo — as the 22-year-old works to broaden his game beyond just a huge serve.

 ?? — AP ?? Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece reacts during a match in Basel.
— AP Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece reacts during a match in Basel.

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