Federer, 39, defeated his French rival 7-6 (7/1), 6-1, 6-4 to make the Last-32 for the 18th time. Australia’s Ken Rosewall was 40 when he made the third round at the All England Club in 1975.
Roger Federer celebrates his win over Richard Gasquet on Thursday. Pic/AP; PTI
Roger Federer became the oldest man in 46 years to reach the Wimbledon third round on Thursday with a straight sets win over Richard Gasquet. Federer, 39, defeated his French rival 7-6 (7/1), 6-1, 6-4 to make the Last-32 for the 18th time. Australia’s Ken Rosewall was 40 when he made the third round at the All England Club in 1975.
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Federer, who has eight Wimbledon titles, beat Gasquet for the 19th time in 21 meetings and will take on Cameron Norrie of Britain for a place in the Last-16. “I know Richard really well, we’ve played so many times against each other. It’s always a pleasure playing against him,” said Federer.
“It was a wonderful match, I’m happy with my performance. A tough first set, I was happy with the second set and I was better in the third, so I’m very, very happy.”
Federer admits the Centre Court crowd may have split loyalties when he faces 25-year-old Norrie for a place in the Last-16. “I hope the crowd will get into it regardless of whether they are for him or me for the last 20 years,” said Federer.
“Cam is a good guy and is having a wonderful year. He has done well here but it’s time for him to go out!”
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