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Dann hätten sich die jungen Spieler mit brachialem Aufschlag endgültig ganz oben etabliert. Federer R. gegen Raonic M. Live-Ticker (und kostenlos Übertragung Video Live-Stream sehen im Internet) startet am Juni um (UTC Zeitzone) in. baypackersoffcialstore.com 4. Juni Center Court. Live-Kommentar. Match. Alle Matches. INFO. Einen ausführlichen Liveticker findest du hier. Federer - Raonic live. Live Roger Federer Milos Raonic: entdecken Sie die Ergebnisse des Roger Federer Milos Raonic spiels und verfolgen Sie die Spielstände Roger Federer Milos.He finishes off with a glorious forehand top-spinner down the line. As Connors says when he doesn't ace it's as if Raonic's brain can't compute, looking affronted when Roger bats it back.
He began the game serve volleying and takes it back to game point with an ace. Do both and we'll have a match. To give him credit he serve volleys 'big wingspan' says Tim Henman approvingly to hold, winning the five-shot rally with a deft backhand flick at the net.
The script has been written. There's a fantastic song by the Creation that seems appropriate. Says it better than me. Raonic holds with a mph second serve.
Whaddaya gonna do? I need a new thesaurus to describe Raonic's service games - there is so little variation.
Roger, by contrast, has a big back of tricks and will use them to serve for the match. Federer holds, though, after a wayard forehand almost cost him the break, by that clever variation of serve, so accurate and with such a kick thrown in from time to time.
He then cranks up his serve to close out the hold. The last match had two dirt trackers racing and scarmbling, slipping and sliding, diving and recovering.
This is nothing like that. It's Federe's touch and technique and courage versus Raonic's power. Dude, forget that you're playing Federer and just play your game.
Come on! Federer takes it to advantage after. Jimmy Connors thinks Raonic should have lanced that shot straight into Roger's midriff rather than sparing him by going down the line.
He elects for a sliced backhand drop shot, very casual, and it spins wide. But Federer mishits his subsequent second serve, and we're on serve in the second set.
G reat start from Federer. Big first serve on the first point. And he moves forward on the second very quickly, to kill the point before Raonic can get himself into the rally.
Federer is likely going to start attacking the net more because Raonic is really winning the battle from the baseline, and he takes the next point with a lovely passing backhand down the line.
He shows a nice turn of pace on the next point, with Federer almost catching him out with a cunning drop shot, but although Raonic reaches the ball, he prods it beyond the baseline.
S o, Milos now serving for the first set. And what a first point! Both men exchange big baseline strokes, before Raonic comes into the net. Federer attempts the passing shot down the line Raonic pats it down, back in his direction.
Federer attempts to come across him, but again Raonic is there, poking the ball back at him. Finally Federer fails to jam one back over, and Raonic takes the early lead.
A great rally. An unreturnable serve puts him up but he then sends a fairly routine forehand into the net, to his vocal disappointment.
And then a double-fault! His second of the match, and it couldn't have come at a worse time. But he wins set point with a really brave bit of tennis, smacking a crosscourt forehand before coming into the net and finishing Federer off.
Cue a customary piece of Swiss magic. Picking up a shot on the baseline and somehow keeping himself in the rally, and then dropping a looping forehand over the onrushing Raonic and into the corner of the court.
At deuce, Raonic really needs to keep his cool and get that serve going again. He does, taking the advantage with a forehand down the line after a big serve had put Federer on the backfoot.
And then he wins it! Opening the master up and finishing him with another well-placed forehand down the line. Raonic off and running, taking the first after a charitable break mid-set from Federer.
Last thing Roger should want is 5. A quick start from Federer with a brilliant serve. He then darts into the net on the next point, but Raonic really puts a lot behind his passing shot, and the pace sees Federer's drop volley ping out of play.
Federer responding with a brilliant serving display of his own here. His kick serve on second service on the last point dumbfounds Raonic, who for the second time this match gets his feet in a mess, and it's another quick hold.
F irst blood to Federer when Raonic concludes an entertaining baseline rally by hitting a forehand marginally too flat.
And then even more pressure on the Canadian, who hits an ugly forehand well wide and long under little pressure.
How does he respond? With an ace, of course. No biggie. He levels the scores with an unreturnable which Federer just about gets his racquet too, poking the ball into the first row of the Centre Court crowd.
And then another ace! Federer challenges, more out of hope than expectation, and HawkEye proves that the ball landed plum on the line.
And then another unreturnable serve. What a brilliant, brilliant way to play your way out of trouble. N ot a great start; Federer slips and smacks his backhand into the net.
He recovers with an ace on his second serve, not too fast certainly not by Raonic's standards but perfectly placed down the middle of the court and spinning away from the Canadian.
He thinks he's aced again on the next point, but Raonic challenges, and the ball was out. Raonic sends his shot long on the next point, and then Federer gets himself to with a brilliant shot - a volley he hits whilst backpedalling, which lands across Raonic.
He sprints forward on the next point, and it's a quick hold to I t's so important for Raonic to hold here Federer does get into the rally on the next point, but again , he gets that backhand wrong and thumps the ball into the net.
But now it's Raonic's turn to make a mistake, hitting an easy drop volley attempt into the net, after pummeling Federer with powerful groundstrokes.
They're back on equal terms when Federer returns Raonic's mph serve back down the line with the uttermost precision: a wonderful shot.
So, Raonic cranks up the speed. Federer does well to get a racquet to it, but that's all that can be said for his return, which pings into the crowd.
He gets it right on the next point, though, and for the second time this game he wins with an outrageous return down the line, using Raonic's own pace against him.
Raonic then aces - certainly a good time to bring out that party piece - but Federer pegs him back with a wonderful cross-court slice which wrongfoots Raonic.
He wants to use his forehand but realises he doesn't have enough time to get around the ball, and ends up tamely backhanding it into the net.
Federer decides to turn the screw on the next point, darting forward to the net and volleying it back at Raonic, but his passing shot down the line is superbly placed.
He then holds with an ace. A h, Federer is so good from the baseline. Raonic sits one up slightly and Federer punches him into the corner of the court, before opening things up completely with a crushing forehand that Raonic doesn't even bother attempting to chase down.
He's up within seconds, but Raonic then has his first point against serve when Federer pushes his forehand long. And then gasps when Federer makes his second successive mistake, slicing his backhand into the net for all.
Followed by break point! A superb backhand slice dupes Federer who slips slightly as he hits his return, which drops into the net. A fantastic point!
Raonic slices into the corner of the court and is in control of the rally, only for Federer to expertly turn defence into attack, slicing a shot of his own across court, which only narrowly goes wide.
Federer gets back on terms with a passing shot when Raonic attacks the net on the next point, with the Canadian unable to react quickly enough.
He responds by thumping the first ace of the match, which leaves the great man sprawling. He brings up game point with another textbook example of serve and volley, pushing Federer wide with the serve before beating him with a big forehand, and goes up in the exact same fashion moments later.
O ver to you, Fed. Raonic's first return goes long, and already a glimmer of frustration from Raonic: as he swots the ball away in frustration.
Ditto the next two shots: big serves from Federer that Raonic pushes way beyond the baseline. He holds to love when Raonic swots his backhand wide and long.
Federer holds to love, and that took approx 90 seconds. This Federer-Raonic match already has 'tie-break' written all over it. P ing. Big first serve from Raonic, mph, that Federer clubs into the net.
Here we go But then a double fault from Raonic! Not entirely unsurprising as he does tend to push that second serve, but not an ideal start. He gets back on top by executing that serve and volley technique I pointed out earlier, though, stepping into the net to finish the next point early.
And again, to go up. Raonic pats it down, back in his direction. Federer attempts to come across him, but again Raonic is there, poking the ball back at him.
Finally Federer fails to jam one back over, and Raonic takes the early lead. A great rally. An unreturnable serve puts him up but he then sends a fairly routine forehand into the net, to his vocal disappointment.
And then a double-fault! His second of the match, and it couldn't have come at a worse time. But he wins set point with a really brave bit of tennis, smacking a crosscourt forehand before coming into the net and finishing Federer off.
Cue a customary piece of Swiss magic. Picking up a shot on the baseline and somehow keeping himself in the rally, and then dropping a looping forehand over the onrushing Raonic and into the corner of the court.
At deuce, Raonic really needs to keep his cool and get that serve going again. He does, taking the advantage with a forehand down the line after a big serve had put Federer on the backfoot.
And then he wins it! Opening the master up and finishing him with another well-placed forehand down the line. Raonic off and running, taking the first after a charitable break mid-set from Federer.
Last thing Roger should want is 5. A quick start from Federer with a brilliant serve. He then darts into the net on the next point, but Raonic really puts a lot behind his passing shot, and the pace sees Federer's drop volley ping out of play.
Federer responding with a brilliant serving display of his own here. His kick serve on second service on the last point dumbfounds Raonic, who for the second time this match gets his feet in a mess, and it's another quick hold.
F irst blood to Federer when Raonic concludes an entertaining baseline rally by hitting a forehand marginally too flat.
And then even more pressure on the Canadian, who hits an ugly forehand well wide and long under little pressure.
How does he respond? With an ace, of course. No biggie. He levels the scores with an unreturnable which Federer just about gets his racquet too, poking the ball into the first row of the Centre Court crowd.
And then another ace! Federer challenges, more out of hope than expectation, and HawkEye proves that the ball landed plum on the line.
And then another unreturnable serve. What a brilliant, brilliant way to play your way out of trouble. N ot a great start; Federer slips and smacks his backhand into the net.
He recovers with an ace on his second serve, not too fast certainly not by Raonic's standards but perfectly placed down the middle of the court and spinning away from the Canadian.
He thinks he's aced again on the next point, but Raonic challenges, and the ball was out. Raonic sends his shot long on the next point, and then Federer gets himself to with a brilliant shot - a volley he hits whilst backpedalling, which lands across Raonic.
He sprints forward on the next point, and it's a quick hold to I t's so important for Raonic to hold here Federer does get into the rally on the next point, but again , he gets that backhand wrong and thumps the ball into the net.
But now it's Raonic's turn to make a mistake, hitting an easy drop volley attempt into the net, after pummeling Federer with powerful groundstrokes.
They're back on equal terms when Federer returns Raonic's mph serve back down the line with the uttermost precision: a wonderful shot.
So, Raonic cranks up the speed. Federer does well to get a racquet to it, but that's all that can be said for his return, which pings into the crowd.
He gets it right on the next point, though, and for the second time this game he wins with an outrageous return down the line, using Raonic's own pace against him.
Raonic then aces - certainly a good time to bring out that party piece - but Federer pegs him back with a wonderful cross-court slice which wrongfoots Raonic.
He wants to use his forehand but realises he doesn't have enough time to get around the ball, and ends up tamely backhanding it into the net.
Federer decides to turn the screw on the next point, darting forward to the net and volleying it back at Raonic, but his passing shot down the line is superbly placed.
He then holds with an ace. A h, Federer is so good from the baseline. Raonic sits one up slightly and Federer punches him into the corner of the court, before opening things up completely with a crushing forehand that Raonic doesn't even bother attempting to chase down.
He's up within seconds, but Raonic then has his first point against serve when Federer pushes his forehand long. And then gasps when Federer makes his second successive mistake, slicing his backhand into the net for all.
Followed by break point! A superb backhand slice dupes Federer who slips slightly as he hits his return, which drops into the net.
A fantastic point! Raonic slices into the corner of the court and is in control of the rally, only for Federer to expertly turn defence into attack, slicing a shot of his own across court, which only narrowly goes wide.
Federer gets back on terms with a passing shot when Raonic attacks the net on the next point, with the Canadian unable to react quickly enough.
He responds by thumping the first ace of the match, which leaves the great man sprawling. He brings up game point with another textbook example of serve and volley, pushing Federer wide with the serve before beating him with a big forehand, and goes up in the exact same fashion moments later.
O ver to you, Fed. Raonic's first return goes long, and already a glimmer of frustration from Raonic: as he swots the ball away in frustration.
Ditto the next two shots: big serves from Federer that Raonic pushes way beyond the baseline. He holds to love when Raonic swots his backhand wide and long.
Federer holds to love, and that took approx 90 seconds. This Federer-Raonic match already has 'tie-break' written all over it.
P ing. Big first serve from Raonic, mph, that Federer clubs into the net. Here we go But then a double fault from Raonic! Not entirely unsurprising as he does tend to push that second serve, but not an ideal start.
He gets back on top by executing that serve and volley technique I pointed out earlier, though, stepping into the net to finish the next point early.
And again, to go up. Federer attempted a passing shot down the line there, but Raonic was just to quick to the net, shutting off the angle.
We then have the longest rally of the match, with both men exchanging baseline shots before Raonic attempts to up the ante, smacking a forehand down the line which he pushes wide.
But he wins the next point with an unreturnable serve, and holds to John McEnroe is commentating the Federer-Raonic semifinal? I hope Raonic isn't paying him today.
A nd they're both knocking up. An important few minutes, this, as both men furiously attempt to remember how to hit a tennis ball over a net.
S tand by for pictures of people who earn more in one week then you will all year. A nd here's Sir Cliff on being asked not to sing under any circumstance this afternoon:.
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