Coco Gauff shocks Naomi Osaka to reach last 16Serena Williams and Wozniacki share sorrow after exitsEmail Tumaini with any thoughts or tweet @tumcarayol 1.57pm GMT Federer was understandably completely flustered after that astounding match: Oh god, that was tough. Thank God it’s a super tiebreaker otherwise I would have lost this one. Ah. Where to start? I think John played a great match. He might as well have been here as well making the match- doing the interview. Ah, I can’t even speak anymore! He’s a great fighter, good guy and it came down to the wire at the end. A bit of luck maybe – go one way, I had to stay focused, make the right decision and he was doing all that stuff in the beginning of the breaker. I thought: ‘ok, I guess I tried. I didn’t play too bad after all.’ I was getting ready to explain myself in the press conference. 1.50pm GMT From a 4-8 deficit in the final set tiebreak, Roger Federer produces the smash-and-grab of the year, winning six points in a row to reach the fourth round. Incredible. Continue reading…
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