French Open: Federer, Djokovic ease through
May 31, 2014
Roger
Federer and Novak Djokovic reached the last 16 of the French Open
despite dropping their first sets of the tournament on Friday, ESPN reports.
Federer defeated Dmitry Tursunov 7-5
6-7(7) 6-2 6-4 to reach the fourth round for a record-breaking 12th
time, while Djokovic overcame Marin Cilic 6-3 6-2 6-7(2) 6-4 as the pair
continue to remain on course for a semi-final clash at Roland Garros.
There was nothing to separate Federer
and Tursunov on their serves as neither player could create a break
point opportunity. However, when the first break of the match came
along, it turned out to be set point for Federer in the 12th game as he
clinched it 7-5.
The second set followed the pattern of
the first, but Federer was unable to convert any of his three set points
when leading 6-5. Tursunov forced a tiebreak, came from 4-1 down and
saved another set point to level the match by taking the tiebreak 9-7.
Federer seized an early break in the
third set to comfortably take it 6-2 as Tursunov struggled following a
lengthy injury timeout. And the record 17-time grand slam champion
converted a break in the seventh game in the fourth set to go on and
seal a spot in the fourth round, beating the previous record of 11
appearances held by Guillermo Vilas.
Overall, Federer converted only four of
his 21 break-point opportunities against Tursunov and even joked when
asked, moments after the match, whether his poor conversion rate worried
him.
He next plays Ernests Gulbis, who
reached the fourth round for the first time since 2008 – the year he
reached the last eight – after beating Radek Stepanek 6-3 6-2 7-5.
“I don’t want to tell all my cards. But I
have a game plan,” Gulbis said. “You don’t need to be scared to do
certain things against him.”
Federer leads Gulbis 2-1 in their three career meetings. All of those matches were in 2010, and they are 1-1 on clay.
Djokovic secured a ninth win in as many career meetings against Cilic to join Federer and Gulbis in the last 16.
The world No.2 won five games in a row
by coming from 3-1 down to take the first set 6-3. The Serb also broke
twice in the second set to hold a comfortable advantage.
But Cilic came out fighting in the third
set and took it 7-2 in the tiebreak after 64 minutes. The 25th seed
then came from 4-1 down to level at 4-4 in the fourth set, but Djokovic
won the next two games to end the challenge of his opponent.