Why was Roger Federer looking so dejected? He lost to Andreas Seppi in the third round.
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Federer had never lost to Seppi in 10 previous matches, dropping only one set.
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Seppi sealed the match in style, hitting a forehand winner down the line in a fourth-set tiebreak.
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Federer wasn't too glum as he spoke to reporters. He had a feeling, he said, that it wasn't to be his day.
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Seppi's fourth-round opponent is Aussie Nick Kyrgios, the man who defeated Rafael Nadal last year at Wimbledon.
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Nadal almost vomited on court in the previous round, but he looked and played much better in defeating Dudi Sela.
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Sela only tested Nadal in the third set, but he went 0-for-7 on break points and fell 7-5.
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A once difficult looking draw is opening up for Andy Murray. Murray crushed Joao Sousa.
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Grigor Dimitrov outlasted Marcos Baghdatis to set up a showdown with Murray. He downed Murray last year at Wimbledon.
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Eugenie Bouchard played talented Frenchwoman Caroline Garcia, but advanced in straight sets.
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Maria Sharapova needed to save two match points Wednesday against a qualifier but she wasn't troubled Friday. Sharapova routed 31st-seed Zarina Diyas in an hour.