25 January,2017 09:02 AM IST | | AFP
Roger Federer is just one step away from his first Grand Slam final in 18 months yesterday after he demolished giant-killer Mischa Zverev to set up an Australian Open semi-final with Stan Wawrinka
Melbourne: Roger Federer is just one step away from his first Grand Slam final in 18 months yesterday after he demolished giant-killer Mischa Zverev to set up an Australian Open semi-final with Stan Wawrinka.
Federer, 35 and considered past his prime after an injury-ruined 2016, rolled back the years with a masterful 6-1, 7-5, 6-2 win in just 92 minutes on Rod Laver Arena. The four-time champion will next take on his Swiss Davis Cup teammate and World No. 4 Wawrinka in what promises to be an enthralling semi-final showdown.
Five and counting
Federer, to his surprise, has now won five matches in his comeback from a six-month injury break, with hopes rising of a record-extending 18th Grand Slam title in Melbourne. "I felt I was always going to be dangerous on any given day in a match situation. But obviously as the tournament would progress, maybe I would fade away with energy," Federer said. "Now that I'm in the semis, I'm feeling as good and playing well, this is a huge surprise to me. If someone would have told me I'd play in the semis against Stan, never would I have called that one for me. For Stan, yes, but not for me," he added.
It will be the Swiss legend's record 13th Australian semi-final appearance and 41st Grand Slam semi-final. It was a dominant performance from Federer, hitting 65 winners to just 13 unforced errors and breaking left-hander Zverev's serve six times. "I think it definitely went as good as it possibly could have gone," Federer said.
Stan ready for battle
Wawrinka feels he is ready to emerge from the shadow of the great Federer and make his own statement in their semi-final showdown. The big-hitting Wawrinka mastered former finalist Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in straight sets to reach his third Australian Open semi-final. The World No. 4 won 7-6 (7/2), 6-4, 6-3. "Yeah, for sure now I'm more confident with myself. When I step on the court, doesn't matter who I play, I know what I have to do if I want to win," Wawrinka said.