LONDON: Roger Federer on Monday became the oldest person to reach the Wimbledon quarter-final since the Fajar Era Open in 1968 but then welcomed the crowd’s return on the All England Club.
From the beginning of Tuesday from the quarter-finals of women to the final of the men’s week, the organizers could bring down a 50% capacity rule, which had been implemented since the beginning of the tournament.
Hats are part of the agreement to allow fans to be present when the country exits slowly from the Pandemic Covid-19, which in 2020 caused Wimbledon to be canceled for the first time since the Second World War.
Read the Alsooroger Federer passed Lorenzo Sonego into the Wimbledon Quarterfinaleight-Time Wimbledon Champion Federer’s first storm storm, from his opponent and the gods of rain, to be the oldest person in the open era to reach 7-5, 6-4, 6-2 won over seeds 23rd.
“I still haven’t once hundred percent convincing us to be on the other side.
I still think there are more to come,” Federer said from his fear on another wave.
“Last year in summer we also felt the same, super positive, had some cases here and there.
It looked very promising, then everything changed again this year.” The All England Club will now allow the central court with a capacity of 15,000 to full and court 12,345.
“We will see how the results now we have a capacity of one hundred percent.
I mean, it is almost felt like one hundred percent, it must be quite honest, because fans here at Wimbledon, they do a good job.
To make us feel very special,” Federer added , “One hundred percent of the crowd will be extraordinary.
Playing a night session in Paris was five people.
The difference is very large.” Straight set, directly to 18th place #wimbledon quarter-final …
@rogerfederer defeats Lorenzo SONEGO 7-5, 6-4, 6- …
https://t.co/jiaacdbya- Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) session The latest 1625512456000night in the French open was staged for the first time but was played in an almost empty court of Philippe Chatrier because 9:00 a.m.
night (1900GMT) was worn by the government.
“I hope this is still like this.
I hope this tournament or euro (Football Championship) or any event that will continue to occur in the future will not create more burdens in more families and more people,” Federer added.
, “So let’s enjoy what it is now.
I feel safe because it’s outdoors, the room is big.
But, yes, it’s also very new for me because I haven’t played a lot on the tour, so I’m still very good., Very carefully, Especially with close contact.
“On Monday, Federer, who will be 40 years old in just five weeks, subside through Italy Lorenzo Sonego 7-5, 6-4, 6-2 to make the last eight for the 18th time.
“I feel after the first set I can control things.
I can’t be more excited about being in the quarter,” Federer said the match took place in ‘Manic Monday’ last, which was called because all the last 16 bonds in men and women were played.
From next year, Play will be held on Sunday, which is traditionally become a day of tournament breaks.
“I’m happy to have played in the era that there is ‘middle Sunday’ but now it means more people can come to the tournament.
It was very special and I really enjoyed it.” In what will be his 58-final grand slam, Federer Wimbledon Champion will face the second seed Daniel Medvedev or Hubert Hurkacz, 14th seed, for a place in the semi-finals.
Medvedev led the Hurkacz 6-2, 6-7 (2/7), 6-3, 3-4 when playing was stopped for that night because of rain.