Top seed and defending champion Roger Federer advanced to the
Wimbledon last 16 without dropping a set after a 6-3, 7-5, 6-2 win over
German Jan-Lennard Struff on Friday.
The
36-year-old Swiss proceeded to win his 29th consecutive set at the All
England Club and wrap up victory on Centre Court with an ace on his
first match point in just over one and a half hours. Six more flawless sets and Federer will snap his own record of 34 consecutive Wimbledon sets, which he achieved between the third round in 2005 and the 2006 final.
"It's
a wonderful feeling walking out there, I take every match one at a
time, I try to put on a good match, try hard every time, and will never
underestimate anybody - that keeps me in check."
Federer,
seeking a record ninth Wimbledon title, eased through the first set
before the big-serving Struff put up more of a fight in the second.
But
Federer clinched it with a superb service game that included a
wonderful volley at the end of a long rally followed by a winning drive
down the line.
"Against
big servers who go for a lot it's always difficult to find rhythm and
be sure that you are in driver's seat until the match is over," Federer
said after his 175th grasscourt win to move ahead of Jimmy Connors with the most wins on grass.
"I
was happy to stay calm and finish off the job. I thought I did very
well today. I created more chances in the second set and was always able
to stay pretty clean on my own service game.
Federer next faces French 22nd seed Adrian Mannarino.
"In
the next round it will be a lefty. It will be much more of a strategic
match, I believe, the way Mannarino plays," Federer said.
"I'm
happy I found a way today. Some moments where it can be frustrating
because you're not finding any rhythm, at times you're more reacting
than playing active tennis.
"I'm
just very pleased that I found a way in that first set, then also
stayed calm in the second set, regardless that I had maybe missed
opportunities. He was always going to be a tough opponent."
Federer has yet to be broken at SW19, and it's the fourth time he's
reached the Round of 16 without dropping serve (2004, won title; 2014,
finalist; 2015, finalist).
Date: 6 July 2018, Source: Reuters and ATP
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