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“I just tried to enjoy playing on centre court again,” Seppi said in a courtside interview after his victory. “It’s not often you get the chance to play on centre court. I just tried to play my best and I did because I was playing Roger.
“You never feel comfortable playing against Roger, but I was focussing on my service game, I didn’t have many chances on his serve.”
The 33-year-old Swiss struggled with his first serve early in the match, while the 30-year-old Seppi took advantage of three of his five break points to take a two sets to love lead.
Federer broke in the third game of the third set to begin what many on Rod Laver Arena thought would be a successful fight back.
Seppi, however, forced a tiebreak in the fourth and clinched victory with a desperate lunging forehand past the charging Swiss at the net to set up a fourth round clash with either Australian Nick Kyrigos or Tunisia’s Malek Jaziri.