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Federer survives five-set test
By Pritha Sarkar
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 02 - 06 - 2009

Roger Federer roared and 15,000 fans hollered as the Swiss clung on by his fingertips to his French Open dreams on Monday and avoided joining Rafael Nadal on the Roland Garros scrapheap.
With the claycourt major still reeling from the shock exit of four-time champion Rafael Nadal just 24 hours earlier, Federer was on the brink of the same fate before finding the strength to bury German Tommy Haas 6-7, 5-7, 6-4, 6-0, 6-2.
Fifth seed Jelena Jankovic completed a miserable three days for the Serbs when she followed compatriots Novak Djokovic and 2008 champion Ana Ivanovic out with a 3-6, 6-0, 9-7 defeat by little-known Romanian teenager Sorana Cirstea in the last 16.
American sixth seed Andy Roddick slammed his racket, complained about the fading light and stormed off court in anger after his hopes of a first Paris quarterfinal were dashed 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 by Frenchman Gael Monfils as dusk set in. But Roddick and an out-of-form Jankovic's losses barely caused a stir after Federer's great escape on Center Court.
When Haas swiped a service return wide after three hours and seven minutes of nerve-shredding action, Federer leapt high and let out an almighty roar to mark the moment he had booked a quarterfinal with Monfils.
Only 70 minutes earlier, it had looked like the Swiss would suffer his earliest Grand Slam loss since 2004 when he came within five points of defeat.
At two sets and 3-4 down facing a break point, Federer conjured up a screaming forehand winner to bring the scores back to deuce. Federer earned his get-out-of-jail-free card two points later when Haas dragged a forehand long.
“When I hit that forehand to save a break point at 3-4 in the third, I had the feeling it could be a turning point in the match,” said Federer, who has reached the semifinals or better in the last 19 Grand Slam events. “I thought almost that it was my first good shot of the match. I knew the significance of that shot.”
From then on, Federer won eight successive games and his charge toward a record-equalling 14th Grand Slam title was safe – at least for another two days.
“When you're that close to winning, it hurts,” said Haas.
Federer will be hoping to avoid any further anxious moments as he is favorite to win an elusive Paris title after the departures of Nadal and in-form Serbian fourth seed Djokovic.
Having had to come back from two sets down for only the fifth time in his career, Federer did not want to buy into the hype that it was his year to win the title.
“People make it sound so simple ... (but) you come out and you always have guys going after you, like Haas today,” said Federer.
Nadal's compatriot Tommy Robredo made sure there was at least some Spanish interest left in the draw when he beat Djokovic's conqueror Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-4, 5-7, 7-6, 6-2.
While the rest of Roland Garros could not stop talking about Nadal's demise, there was one exception. “I don't want to talk about Rafa. I'm here to talk about myself. I'm ready, I'm playing good and I'm in the quarterfinals. And I'm fit,” said Robredo, who will meet fifth seed Juan Martin del Potro. The Argentine reached the last eight for the first time with a 6-1, 6-7, 6-1, 6-4 win over French ninth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
For once, Serena Williams did not provide any of the drama.
The second seed, who created a commotion in the previous round after labelling her opponent a “cheat” following a disputed point, was the model of decorum in a 6-1, 6-2 thrashing of Canadian 24th seed Aleksandra Wozniak.
The 2002 champion, at 27 the oldest woman left in the draw, will face seventh seed Svetlana Kuznetsova for a place in the last four after the Russian survived her stiffest test yet in a 6-4, 1-6, 6-1 win over Pole Agnieszka Radwanska.


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