Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Federer marks 100th match with victory

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MELBOURNE, Australia — Roger Federer has played on Rod Laver Arena a hundred times and has six Australian Open crowns in his collection of 20 Grand Slam titles.

The 37-year-old tennis statesman has developed a loyal following over 20 consecutiv­e visits for the season-opening major.

After beating 21-year-old American Taylor Fritz 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 on Friday on the center court at Melbourne Park, and reaching the Round of 16 at a Grand Slam tournament for the 63rd time, he raised his racket to the crowd. It was not unlike what a batter scoring a century would do to acknowledg­e 100 at the nearby Melbourne Cricket Ground.

“I think I wanted to get out of the blocks quickly. I knew of the threat of Taylor,” said Federer, who has won 97 of his 110 matches overall at Melbourne Park. “I think I had extra focus today.”

Stefanos Tsitsipas, 20, had a 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (7), 6-4 victory over Nikoloz Basilashvi­li earlier on Margaret Court Arena to become the first Greek man to reach the fourth round at multiple majors. He reached the same round at Wimbledon last year.

Big sections of Greeks sang and waved the blue and white flag and scarves in the crowd. Melbourne has the highest concentrat­ion of Greek people of any city outside of Greece, and is getting a lot of attention.

“I’m delighted,” he said. “I feel so comfortabl­e. I feel like playing at home.

“It’s exciting to have such an atmosphere. I never get to play with so many Greek people supporting me … and, and, and, Australian­s!”

While rain prevented early play on outside courts at Melbourne Park for the first 2½ hours of Day 5, matches went ahead on the show courts. At one stage, Greek fans had to split their time between the adjoining Rod Laver and Margaret Court Arenas.

There was no split loyalties on Rod Laver, where local favorite Ash Barty became the first player through to the fourth round with a 7-5, 6-1 win over Maria Sakkari.

It was first time a Greek man and woman have advanced to the third round at the same Grand Slam tournament since 1936.

In other matches, Tomas Berdych beat No. 18-seeded Diego Schwartzma­n 5-7, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4. Berdych has reached the quarterfin­als or better in seven of his previous eight trips to Melbourne Park.

Amanda Anisimova defeated 11th-seeded Aryna Sabalenka 6-3, 6-2 to reach the fourth round.

The 17-year-old American is the youngest player still in contention in the women’s draw and has dropped just seven games against seeded players in the last two rounds. She broke Sabalenka’s serve four times in the 65-minute match and fended off the only breakpoint chance she faced.

Anisimova, who beat No. 24 Lesia Tsurenko 6-0, 6-2 in the second round, has never gone as far in a major.

 ?? AP/KIN CHEUNG ?? Roger Federer acknowledg­es the crowd after defeating American Taylor Fritz 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 in the third round of men’s singles action at the Australian Open.
AP/KIN CHEUNG Roger Federer acknowledg­es the crowd after defeating American Taylor Fritz 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 in the third round of men’s singles action at the Australian Open.
 ?? AP/AARON FAVILA ?? Tomas Berdych (left) of the Czech Republic is congratula­ted by Argentina’s Diego Schwartzma­n after winning their third-round match at the Australian Open tennis championsh­ips in Melbourne, Australia.
AP/AARON FAVILA Tomas Berdych (left) of the Czech Republic is congratula­ted by Argentina’s Diego Schwartzma­n after winning their third-round match at the Australian Open tennis championsh­ips in Melbourne, Australia.

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