Federer eases past Medvedev into Miami quarters

FAN Editor
Tennis: Miami Open
Mar 27, 2019; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Roger Federer of Switzerland serves against Daniil Medvedev of Russia (not pictured) in the fourth round of the Miami Open at Miami Open Tennis Complex. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

March 27, 2019

(Reuters) – A clinical Roger Federer took a confident step toward a fourth Miami Open title on Wednesday, easing past 13th-seeded Russian Daniil Medvedev 6-4 6-2 to book his spot in the quarter-finals.

Federer, a winner of 100 career titles, can look back on dozens of brilliant performances and the Swiss maestro could add his ruthless fourth-round win over the red hot Russian to that list.

With 17 match wins, no player has had more success this year than the lanky Russian but Medvedev had no answers for a rampaging Federer, who needed just 61 minutes to reach the last eight, where he will take on towering sixth-seeded South African Kevin Anderson.

“There were really long rallies, tactical points. The big points went my way and that was the difference,” said Federer.

“I’m serving great this week and hope I can keep it up in the next round.”

The match got off to a routine start until Federer took control.

With Medvedev 4-3 up in the first, the 20-times grand slam champion swept the next five games to take the opener and a 2-0 lead in the second.

Medvedev halted the bleeding with a hold at 2-1 but there was no stopping the fourth-seeded Federer who claimed a second break to go up 5-2 and then had an easy hold to seal a business-like victory.

The Russian could not convert any of his three breakpoints, while Federer took all three of his.

Federer’s fourth-round contest had been scheduled for Tuesday but was moved due to rain, giving the 37-year-old Swiss little time to recover before facing the hard-hitting Anderson, who was a 7-5 7-5 winner over Australian Jordan Thompson.

(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Toby Davis)

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

R. Kelly accuser speaks publicly for first time: "Today I say: no more"

Lanita Carter, who — until now — was an anonymous accuser in the R. Kelly criminal sexual abuse case, is speaking publicly for the first time about an alleged assault by the R&B singer. “This is a release,” Carter told CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan with tears streaming down her […]