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Wimbledon Quarterfinals: Federer knocked out after losing to Hurkacz

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London: Eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer was knocked by Polish player Hubert Hukarcz in straight sets in the quarterfinal clash of the tournament. In fact, Federer was bagelled for the first time in his impressive Wimbledon history as he lost the third set by 6-0. It was the second time when the Swiss Maestro was lost a set without even winning a game.

On the other hand, Novak Djokovic continued his impressive run in Wimbledon 2021 as cruised past Hungary's M rton Fucsovics in straight sets by 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 to enter the semifinal. This was Djokovic's 100th win on grass courts.

Meanwhile, in the former world No. 1, Federer could convert only one of the four break-points while opponent Hurkacz converted five out of 15 break-points. Federer could also win only 67 per cent of points on the first serve as against 79 per cent by the Polish player.

Federer had last won a Grand Slam title at the 2018 Australian Open and it is looking unlikely that he will win any more as a lot of youngsters are beginning to challenge him.

While the 39-year-old Federer lost in straight sets, Djokovic won in straight sets.

The Serb, who has won Wimbledon singles title five times, will face Canadian 10th seed Denis Shapovalov who overcame Russia's 25th seed Karen Khachanov in a tough five-set game 6-4, 3-6, 7-5, 1-6, 4-6 to enter the last-four stage of the tournament.

The top-seeded player is looking to win his 20th Grand Slam title and draw level with Federer and another former world No. 1 Rafael Nadal as men's players with most singles titles at tennis' majors.

"It was a solid performance and I started off really well, particularly in the first five games of the set," said Djokovic after the match.

"One break of serve in the second and third sets was enough today and I'd like to give credit to Marton for fighting so hard," he added.

The 34-year-old converted four of the 14 break-points he got and 83 per cent points on first serve. He committed fewer double faults (three) than his Hungarian opponent, who committed five.

Djokovic is now third among players to have entered Wimbledon semi-finals the most number of times. This is his 10th entry to semi-finals at SW19. He is behind Federer (13 appearances) and Jimmy Connors (11 appearances).

The match between Shapovalov and Khachanov was closely-fought.

The 22-year-old Canadian, who entered his first semi-final, managed to prevail in three hours and 26 minutes.

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