Sunday, September 1, 2019

US Open 2019: Stan Wawrinka advances to quarter-finals as Djokovic retires, Federer cruises to set up clash against Grigor Dimitrov

New York: Top-ranked defending champion Novak Djokovic retired from his US Open match on Sunday after dropping the first two sets to Stan Wawrinka, sending the Swiss three-time Grand Slam champion into the quarter-finals.

Djokovic, who has won four of the last five Slams and 16 overall, was in pain from a nagging left shoulder injury while 34-year-old Wawrinka, who also beat Djokovic in the 2016 US Open final, showed that he was a true title contender.

"It helped me big time knowing I have the game to beat him on that court," Wawrinka said. "It's never the way you want to finish a match. I'm sorry for Novak. He's an amazing champion."

On a day when Roger Federer cruised into the quarter-finals to set up a match against Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov and Russian fifth seed Daniil Medvedev reached his first Slam quarter-final, Djokovic's shocker stole the show.

"It's frustrating. Very frustrating," Djokovic said. "Obviously not the first, not the last player to get injured and withdraw from one of the biggest events in the sport."

Djokovic admitted he has been hurting for weeks without detailing how or when the injury took place.

"The pain was constant for weeks now, some days higher, some days with less intensity," Djokovic said. "Taking different stuff to kill the pain instantly. Sometimes it works. sometimes it doesn't. You just know (to quit) when you know, I guess, when you feel like you're not able to hit the shot anymore."

Wawrinka has battled for nearly two years to recover Slam-winning form after knee surgery and his performance, after a French Open quarter-final run, shows his journey is nearly complete.

"Tonight was something special. I'm really happy with the level," said Wawrinka. "I think I was playing super good tennis. I'm happy to be back. It has been really tough since my surgery. It has taken me two years to be back at that level. It feels really incredible."

A strong warm-up told 23rd seed Wawrinka that his game was solid and he took advantage of the netted Djokovic backhands on both the setpoints which he won, some of the 35 unforced errors the Serbian star made.

"I was feeling great," Wawrinka said. "When I came to practice I was moving well, playing well. I was quite confident with the level I had but you never know when you are playing the number one player in the world."

Medvedev, a winner at Cincinnati and runner-up at Montreal and Washington in hardcourt tuneup events, advanced to face Wawrinka by beating 118th-ranked German qualifier Dominik Koepfer 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (7/2). "He's a great athlete playing super good tennis," Wawrinka said. "I'm sure it will be a great match."

Medvedev won his only match against Wawrinka in the 2017 first round at Wimbledon.

Federer, a five-time US Open champion with 20 Slam titles, advanced to the US Open quarter-finals for the 13th time by routing Belgian 15th seed David Goffin 6-2, 6-2, 6-0 in only 79 minutes.

"Sometimes these scores just happen," Federer said. "You catch a good day, the opponent doesn't, then things happen very quickly. I found my groove after a while and was able to roll really. Never looked back."

The 38-year-old Swiss third seed is 7-0 lifetime against 78th-ranked Dimitrov, who dispatched Australia's 38th-ranked Alex de Minaur 7-5, 6-3, 6-4. "Feeling excited to be in the US Open quarter-finals for the first time. This is what I practised for, to play those matches," Dimitrov said.

"It's a great opportunity for both of us. Hopefully, we have a great battle and we can produce some great tennis." Federer unleashed a dominant performance, going to 9-1 all-time against Goffin.

"As soon as you get there, first match on Ashe against him, you can feel that all the 20,000 people are behind him as soon as he hits the ball," Goffin said. "All of a sudden every shot is 10 times tougher than usual. All of a sudden what you felt the day before, during practice or the previous matches, it feels completely different."

Goffin broke in the third game. Federer won the next five games to seize the opening set, 11 of the next 13 to grab command and 17 of the final 19 in stunningly rapid fashion.

"He was great but I gave him the whole match," Goffin said. "It's tough to say but yeah, probably my worst match against him."



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