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ATP - ROGER MARCHES ON

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Roger served his way into the quarter-finals at Wimbledon
with a straight-sets victory over Lleyton Hewitt today:
7-6 (7), 6-2, 6-4.



"I think I served really well, which was important against Lleyton," Federer admitted.
"I saw he was struggling with his hip but nevertheless, he was dangerous. I think the key was the first set tie-break and afterwards I played consistently well and saved a lot of break points."

The victory secured the top ranking for at least another week for Roger, regardless of how he fares the rest of the tournament.
He now has a 14-7 win-loss record - including 12 straight victories - against Hewitt, the last man to win Wimbledon before Roger began his dominance of the event.


Federer took time to settle before clinching the first-set tiebreak on his fourth set point with an ace.
From that moment, he stepped up, winning the fourth game to love for a 4-0 lead in the second set, which he closed out comfortably.
After a total of 110 minutes he then converted his second match-ball with the 46th service-winner (21 of which were aces).

Roger next faces Mario Ancic, the last man to beat him at Wimbeldon and today the winner of a 13-11 final-set epic against Fernando Verdasco.

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