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MELBOURNE:A momentary loss of Roger Federer’s trademark cool enlivened an otherwise routine victory by the defending champion over Tomas Berdych as the Swiss player moved into the semifinals of the Australian Open.

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Roger Federer celebrates after beating Tomas Berdych. afp



MELBOURNE, January 24 

A momentary loss of Roger Federer’s trademark cool enlivened an otherwise routine victory by the defending champion over Tomas Berdych as the Swiss player moved into the semifinals of the Australian Open. 

Federer’s ninth successive defeat of the burly Czech, this time 7-6(1) 6-3 6-4, was not all smooth sailing for the 36-year-old who snapped at umpire Fergus Murphy in the first set. His mini-rant about malfunctioning Hawkeye technology when Berdych served for the opening set said much about the struggle Federer was having to contain the 19th seeded powerhouse.

But in the end all was well for Federer, who reached his record-extending 43rd Grand Slam semifinal where he will face 21-year-old South Korean sensation Chung Hyeon.

It is the 11th time Federer has reached the final four of a Slam without dropping a set and, with Rafa Nadal out of action, he is clear favourite to win a 20th Grand Slam title and sixth Australian Open.

Federer had dropped only two sets in his previous eight matches against Berdych but came desperately close to losing the opener on Rod Laver Arena when the 32-year-old served at 5-3, having secured an early break. Berdych had one set point but Federer blazed a backhand past him to snuff out the danger, before breaking with an equally sublime swish of his matt black racket to break.

The main talking point of the match had arrived a few points earlier though with Berdych 15-40 down. Federer thought a serve was out despite no call and immediately challenged. Unfortunately, however, the usual video playback failed and Federer was told by Murphy that the serve was in. When announcing that Federer had lost his challenge, the Swiss saw red and marched to the chair. “Are you comfortable with this?” he said, as the crowd booed. “You can’t steal my challenge. You’re okay with this?” 

Federer then dumped a forehand in the net before re-focussing and taking the set into a tiebreak in which he allowed Berdych one point — taking the set with an impudent drop shot.

Later, with his 92nd Australian Open victory in the bag, Federer played down the incident. “I hung around, got a bit lucky, a bit angry, a bit frustrated at the umpire,” Federer said in the now obligatory comedy duo on-court interview with Jim Courier.

The 21-year-old Chung, who ousted six-time champion Novak Djokovic in the fourth round, continued his blazing run with a 6-4 7-6(5) 6-3 win over American Tennys Sandgren.

Halep sets up Kerber clash

World No. 1 Simona Halep produced a sublime display to oust sixth seed Karolina Pliskova of Czech Republic 6-3 6-2 in the quarterfinals.

Halep came back from an initial 0-3 deficit in the opening set, running off on a nine-game winning streak at one point, to wrap up the match in just over an hour.

Halep’s first semifinal appearance in Melbourne will be against 2016 champion Angelique Kerber, who defeated American Madison Keys 6-1 6-2.

“For sure it is going to be a second marathon this tournament,” Halep said about the semifinal clash. “But I’m used to that. I know her pretty well. I know she’s very strong opponent.” — Reuters


"Coming back from 5-2 in the first set, it was clearly big tonight. I knew the danger of Berdych. Seeing what happened to so many other top seeds here in the draw, I was a bit wary.  I’m very excited to play Chung, I thought he played an incredible match against Novak (Djokovic). — Roger Federer

For sure it wasn’t my best start. I just knew that I had to restart, actually, after three games -- just to stop missing that much and to move better. For sure it is going to be a second marathon this tournament. But I’m used to that. I know her (Kerber) pretty well. I know she’s very strong opponent, very strong player. — Simona Halep

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