The Borneo Post

Federer does family proud to battle into Shanghai quarters

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SHANGHAI: Roger Federer said that he did not want to lose in front of his young family as he was pushed all the way for the second match in a row at the Shanghai Masters on Thursday.

The reigning champion squeezed into the quarter-finals after eventually defeating the 28th- ranked Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut 6- 3, 2- 6, 6- 4.

The top seed will play Japan’s eighth seed Kei Nishikori, while Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev are also through, albeit with far less hassle.

The 37-year- old Swiss great was forced to fight in his opening match on Wednesday against Russia’s Daniil Medvedev.

Normal order appeared to have been restored when the 20-time Grand Slam champion comfortabl­y claimed the first set against Bautista Agut. But the Spaniard earned a piece of personal history after that, winning the second set – the first time he had taken a set against the Swiss maestro.

The 30-year- old Bautista Agut had the whiff of an upset in his nostrils and the prospect of a first victory over the Swiss at the eighth attempt. But in the ninth game of the deciding set, Federer made the breakthrou­gh on his opponent’s serve, pumping his fist as another hard-won victory loomed into view.

Federer’s wife Mirka and their four children were in the arena and he said afterwards: “I’m not sure if they give me more courage fighting on court, but they were here today.

“I was telling myself, particular­ly tonight I cannot do this ( lose) because they were there, but I don’t know how much I draw from that, quite honestly.”

Federer said that two stern encounters had set him up nicely for Nishikori on Friday.

“I hope it’s going to help me that I played against Medvedev and also Bautista Agut, two really good baseliners.

“From that standpoint, I feel like I found a rhythm.”

One player who will not be in the quarter-finals is Juan Martin del Potro after he hobbled out of the tournament.

The Argentine world number four, who had already been suffering with a virus, lost his footing at 5- 5 in the first set against Croatia’s Borna Coric.

The 30-year- old Del Potro had lengthy treatment and strapping put on his knee, but conceded the match after losing the first set 7- 5. Coric, the 13th seed, faces Australia’s unseeded Matthew Ebden next.

Second seed Djokovic enjoyed a measure of revenge as he booked his spot in the quarter-finals with a 6- 4, 6- 0 demolition of Marco Cecchinato.

The Serbian was stunned by the Italian – ranked 72 in the world at the time – in the French Open quarter- finals earlier this year. — AFP

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