China News Service, July 8th. In the early morning of the 8th, Beijing time, the 2021 Wimbledon Tennis Championships men's singles 1/4 finals, the 6th seed of the tournament, Swiss king Federer 3:6/6:7 (4:7) )/0:6 was swept by the No. 14 seed of the tournament and Polish player Hulkac, and stopped the Wimbledon men's singles final 8 for the fourth time in his career.

Data map: Swiss player Federer returned the ball in the game.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Chenyun

  In this game, in the first set, the first 5 rounds of the match were guaranteed. Among them, Hulkach missed 1 round in the first round and 3 break points in the 4th round.

In the 6th game, Hurkacs scored 2 goals after 30:30 and broke serve first.

Since then, both sides have secured their serve in the 3 rounds, and Hulkach won the first set with 6:3.

  In the second set, Federer broke the lead and quickly got a 3-0 lead.

After that, each party in the 3 rounds will guarantee the game.

In the 7th game, Hurkacs broke back.

In the next 5 rounds, both sides kept their serve. In the tie-break, Hulkach won 7:4 with 2 winning points at the critical moment, and then won another set with 7:6.

  In the first game of the third set, when the Poles fell behind at 0:30, they made 4 consecutive goals to keep serve.

In the second game, Hurkac broke serve first after saving 2 points.

After successfully securing serve, he broke serve again in the 4th game.

After securing the serve in the 5th game, he successfully won the break and won another set with 6-0 zero seals, sweeping the Wimbledon Men's Singles Final 4 with a big score of 3-0.

  The 39-year-old Federer has failed to win a Grand Slam championship for 3 years (from the Australian Open in 2018 until now) due to injuries and age.

Federer said at the post-match press conference: "I need to readjust. My previous goal has been to play Wimbledon for another year. I am very happy to achieve this goal this year. It is not easy to come here this year. A long and difficult road. But I enjoy the process very much."

  "My body is okay, but many of the very simple and normal things that I had 15 or 20 years ago are gone. Now these instinctive qualities of tennis have disappeared... I really don’t know if this will happen. It was my last Wimbledon, and everything after that we need to sit down and discuss it.” Regarding the Tokyo Olympics, Federer said that he has not yet finalized whether to play.

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