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The Swiss great claims he had a feeling he would struggle against Andreas Seppi prior to losing in four sets to the man from the Alps The sense of disbelief that swept Melbourne Park after Roger Federer lost to Andreas Seppi in the third round on Friday – for the first time in their 11 meetings and the first time here before his 13 visits to the quarter-finals – hardened into acceptance upon gentler reflection. Certainly, the 33-year-old Swiss has been playing magnificently, last year and in the early weeks of the new season – but only in reaching the final at Wimbledon last year, when he lost a terrific five-setter to Novak Djokovic, has he threatened a serious return to his great days at the highest level.
Posted on: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 12:11:13 +0000

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