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ATP - ROGER RIGHT ON TRACK

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Roger was at his irresistible best today as he eased past Frenchman Marc Gicquel in straight sets in the first match on Centre Court:
6-3, 6-3, 6-1.


"The conditions were difficult again against a tricky opponent who played very aggressively," Roger said.
The wind was swirling and I got down a break early and had to rally back but I think I played really well.
Not losing a set (so far) is always nice and I get a couple of days off now and hopefully I will play as well again next week."


Our champ looked to have been caught cold after a 90-minute rain delay as he lost his serve in the opening game of the match, but instantly broke back to level the score.
Gicquel, the world number 53, was not initially overawed by the occasion and saved a break point in the fourth game, but eventually the unforced errors mounted as Roger also began to find his rhythm, looking capable of raising his game whenever required and wrapped up the victory in 81 minutes.


Roger will take on Lleyton Hewitt - holder of the title in Wimbledon before Roger took over the crown - in the fourth round on “Marvelous Monday”.

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