Tennis-Federer survives first-set wobble to down Wimbledon debutant - 2 minutes read
Tennis-Federer survives first-set wobble to down Wimbledon debutant
LONDON — Roger Federer set pulses racing for around 40 minutes on Tuesday as Wimbledon debutant Lloyd Harris threatened to overthrow the established order before eventually succumbing to a 3-6 6-1 6-2 6-2 first round defeat.
Contesting his 108th match at the All England Club, the eight-times champion had been expected to ease to his 96th win at the grasscourt major considering he was facing an opponent who had yet to win a match on the green stuff.
However, the South African, wearing a back-to-front baseball cap, came out swinging to break the mighty Federer serve in the sixth game and held on to the advantage to seal the first set when the Swiss swiped a backhand long.
When Federer fired a double fault in the first game of the second set and followed that up by netting an easy volley, the gasps grew louder on Centre Court.
But if Harris harbored any hopes that this might be the day when he will embark on a journey that would allow him to emulate the 1951 feat of American Dick Savitt, who was the last man to win the Challenge Cup on his Wimbledon debut, his dreams were crushed brutally over the next three sets.
The second seed dropped only five further games as he sealed victory with his ninth ace to set up a meeting with either American qualifier Noah Rubin or British wildcard Jay Clarke. (Reporting by Pritha Sarkar; Editing by Alison Williams)
Source: Nationalpost.com
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Tennis • The Championships, Wimbledon • London • Roger Federer • The Championships, Wimbledon • Lloyd Harris (tennis) • All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club • Baseball cap • Switzerland • Double fault • Centre Court • This Might Be the Day • Dick Savitt • Challenge Cup • The Championships, Wimbledon • Ace (tennis) • Noah Rubin (tennis) • United Kingdom • Wild card (sports) • Ash Black Bufflo • Pritha •
LONDON — Roger Federer set pulses racing for around 40 minutes on Tuesday as Wimbledon debutant Lloyd Harris threatened to overthrow the established order before eventually succumbing to a 3-6 6-1 6-2 6-2 first round defeat.
Contesting his 108th match at the All England Club, the eight-times champion had been expected to ease to his 96th win at the grasscourt major considering he was facing an opponent who had yet to win a match on the green stuff.
However, the South African, wearing a back-to-front baseball cap, came out swinging to break the mighty Federer serve in the sixth game and held on to the advantage to seal the first set when the Swiss swiped a backhand long.
When Federer fired a double fault in the first game of the second set and followed that up by netting an easy volley, the gasps grew louder on Centre Court.
But if Harris harbored any hopes that this might be the day when he will embark on a journey that would allow him to emulate the 1951 feat of American Dick Savitt, who was the last man to win the Challenge Cup on his Wimbledon debut, his dreams were crushed brutally over the next three sets.
The second seed dropped only five further games as he sealed victory with his ninth ace to set up a meeting with either American qualifier Noah Rubin or British wildcard Jay Clarke. (Reporting by Pritha Sarkar; Editing by Alison Williams)
Source: Nationalpost.com
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Tennis • The Championships, Wimbledon • London • Roger Federer • The Championships, Wimbledon • Lloyd Harris (tennis) • All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club • Baseball cap • Switzerland • Double fault • Centre Court • This Might Be the Day • Dick Savitt • Challenge Cup • The Championships, Wimbledon • Ace (tennis) • Noah Rubin (tennis) • United Kingdom • Wild card (sports) • Ash Black Bufflo • Pritha •