Australian Open day 7 recap: where is Roger Federer's forehand?

s run into the ended in the worst way. Dethroned by in four sets, the Swiss wasted the impossible, missing 12 break points out of 12 and, above all, playing very badly with the forehand.

No Fedalbowl, therefore. No problem for who, along with and , reached the quarter-finals.

Out and the young.

believes that can win the Australian Open, while the 20 Majors of Federer stand out: The story says that Novak expresses his best tennis here in Melbourne, so he will be the big favorite.

Now he is getting what he deserves. Hes at the highest level, and when we started to work together, I was sure he would win at least for another three or four years, and he certainly can do it! .

From the last rumors, the Scot could take a month of rest, and then operate for the second time at the hip. Will Andy manage to close his career at Wimbledon? A new twist in the story (now on the edge of the grotesque) between and.

Bernards father, John, after declaring what he would say to Hewitt, could take a legal action against Hewitt, next week. We would to close with a consideration. At the Australian Open 2019 many young players are achieving excellent results.

Is it possible that this is the first real season in which the long-awaited generational change will be seen more deeply? ALSO READ: Australian Open day 6: Halep and Serena Williams will give us a show

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