Federer: "I Couldn't Surprise Him. That's A Bad Feeling'
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Federer: "I Couldn't Surprise Him. That's A Bad Feeling'
After falling in five sets to Kevin Anderson in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon, Roger Federer admitted that he lost the ability to surprise his opponent, who came from two sets down for the third time in his career, to score a stunning upset on No. 1 Court. “The first set felt great,” said Federer. “[I was] reading the serve. He wasn't getting many aces. When I was on, I was making him play. From the baseline I felt like I could mix it up and play aggressive. There was a lot going on. “As the m...