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Federer was beaten in the Wimbledon Quarters by Hurkacz

Federer was beaten in the Wimbledon Quarters by Hurkacz
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LONDON: Roger Federer fell from Wimbledon in the quarter-finals in Hubert Hurkacz Poland on Wednesday, potentially lowered the curtain on the club’s All England Legend Swiss club’s career.
Federer, the winner of the grand slam title 20 times aged 40 next year, lost 6-3, 7-6 (7/4), 6-0 from his 15-year player.
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“It’s very special to play Roger here, it’s a dream that comes true,” said Hurkacz.
“He has done so many special things here.” The world number 18 Hurkacz, 24, has never surpassed the third round of a big slam before this Wimbledon.
However, it was driven by defeating the world number two Danil Medvedev in five sets in the last 16 years, he broke up at Federer who seemed slow in the sixth match of the opening set.
The Swiss Star, who underwent two knee operations in 2020, carved a break for 2-0 in the second set.
He could not survive and Hurkacz flattened the seventh match from 1-4 before dominating Tiebreak.
Federer looked drunk drunk and he quickly dropped 0-2 in the third set before Hurkacz wrapped the decider in just 29 minutes.
He was only a second Polish man to reach the semi-finals at Wimbledon – Jerzy Janowicz became the other in 2013.
The next up was a clash with Matteo studied from Italy or Canada auger-aliasme for a place at the end of the Sunday.
“I noticed the wrong hit, the points that look awkward from Roger and clearly the last set, 6-0,” said the former Champion Boris Becker commented on Federer’s performance.
“He will never say if there is Niggle, but I don’t know if we will never see that great man again here.”

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