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Australian Open 2020: Roger Federer wins epic five-set battle against John Millman

Roger Federer’s Australian Open campaign is alive, just, after coming out on top in an epic five set encounter against local hero John Millman. But it took a comeback for the ages from the GOAT of men’s tennis to survive this one.

John Millman will be shattered after coming within an inch of taking out 20 time major champion Roger Federer in a five set classic that so, so nearly went his way.

It was 12.49am when Federer finally won 4-6, 7-6(2), 6-4, 4-6, 7-6  (10 -8)the winning blow arriving with hardly an empty seat on Rod Laver Arena, the unbearably tense match decided on a first to 10 points, super tie-break after Milliman had led 8-4.

It was some ask to follow on directly from the giant slaying Coco Gauff but these two men did so wonderfully.

It played out largely as expected, a gutsy, Aussie battler against a man looking for his 100th win at the Australian Open.

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John Millman discusses his epic fifth set tie-break against Roger Federer

Federer is one the very few players who will cause a crowd to feel guilty for wanting him to lose, any prospect of his demise gut wrenching for the neutral, Swiss fans and flags dotted everywhere.

Millman, the 30-year-old underdog does not have a big game, but is a trier and a buoyant crowd grew ever more appreciative, willing him on. Lleyton Hewitt, sat courtside to support the Queenslander as he has done with all the Aussies this week, is a big fan.

Millman’s early serve was exceptional, solid and crunching, the first set in 32 minutes deservedly his but gradually, it changed, the second set tie-break to Federer, the third set his too.

But the Swiss was out of sorts, Millman breaking to 4-3 in the fourth set after an 18 shot baseline rally and taking the set shortly after. 

Roger Federer celebrates after his victory.
Roger Federer celebrates after his victory.

Before play, Federer led Millman 2-1,their match in a humid New York 17 months a belter with Millman destroying him in four sets.

I was out on my feet, gone, was the gist from Fed in NYC. He was not about to let it happen in Melbourne and so it eventually proved.

“It was tough. Thank God it was a super tie-break otherwise I would have lost,” he said

“John played a great match, he’s a good guy, a great fighter. It came down to the wire in the end, I had to keep my focus and make the right decisions.

At 8-4 (down) in the tie-break, the Swiss champion was getting ready to explain himself in the ensuing press conference he said.

John Millman was pumped after taking the match to five sets.
John Millman was pumped after taking the match to five sets.

“What a match John deserves over half of this. I never really felt comfortable, John did a great job of keeping me on the back foot.”

Speaking after the match, Federer said he couldn’t pinpoint why Millman gives him so much trouble.  

“He's got great attitude, and that's why I mumbled something to him at the net just saying, I have so much respect for you, and it's such a pity, I'm so sorry, but well played, and all that stuff, because I really feel that way for John.

While proud of the fight he showed, Millman admitted the tiebreak loss was a tough one.  

“Probably rather lose it like 10-5 or something,” he said.

“Obviously would have been great to have served an ace and have a few matches and put it to bed.

“It didn't happen. You know, I played some all right tennis to get there, to that stage. I could have gone away easily in that fourth set. Roger was playing pretty well. Had the momentum. I thought I turned it around pretty well. (I) left everything out there.”

Updates

Liam Twomey

That’s all for our live coverage on what has been a MASSIVE day at Melbourne Park. And I mean MASSIVE. Thanks for joining us. We will be back tomorrow morning.

Roger Federer – HOW ABOUT THAT!
He was down 8-4 in the final set tiebreak and then rattled off SIX straight points. SIX BIG ONES! Right when he needed them.
He was so close to defeat. But he refused to lose. That was nothing short of extraordinary.

“Thank God it is a super tie-breaker otherwise I would have lost this one,” he said.
“Where do I start? I think John played a great match.
“It came down to the wire at the end. A bit of luck, maybe. You know, go one way. Oh, I had to stay so focussed, make the right decision.
“He kept on coming up with the goods.
“I was getting ready to explain myself in the press conference. The demons are always there, they were lurking. Anyway, what a match! John deserves over half of this one.”

FEDERER WINS!

Liam Twomey

Roger Federer – HOW ABOUT THAT!
He was down 8-4 in the final set tiebreak and then rattled off SIX straight points. SIX BIG ONES! Right when he needed them.
He was so close to defeat. But he refused to lose. That was nothing short of extraordinary.

“Thank God it is a super tie-breaker otherwise I would have lost this one,” he said.
“Where do I start? I think John played a great match.
“It came down to the wire at the end. A bit of luck, maybe. You know, go one way. Oh, I had to stay so focussed, make the right decision.
“He kept on coming up with the goods.
“I was getting ready to explain myself in the press conference. The demons are always there, they were lurking. Anyway, what a match! John deserves over half of this one.”

Liam Twomey

Federer v Millman 4-6 7-6 6-4 4-6 6-6
TIEBREAK!
Millman holds, coming up BIG on a couple of 50-50 points! That was all guts. Now get ready because this is about to be wild.
Unlike a normal tiebreak, this will be the first to 10 points.

Federer v Millman 4-6 7-6 6-4 4-6 6-5*
If Federer is feeling frustrated, he certainly isn’t showing it.
He steps up to the line and plays four big points to become the first man to reach six.
This will be our last change of ends for the match.
Can John Millman force this to a tiebreak? I don’t think one person has left Rod Laver Arena.

Liam Twomey

Federer v Millman 4-6 7-6 6-4 4-6 6-5*
If Federer is feeling frustrated, he certainly isn’t showing it.
He steps up to the line and plays four big points to become the first man to reach six.
This will be our last change of ends for the match.
Can John Millman force this to a tiebreak? I don’t think one person has left Rod Laver Arena.

Liam Twomey

Federer v Millman 4-6 7-6 6-4 4-6 *5-5
We are tied again.
Federer must be getting a little frustrated here. He’s had a couple of half chances and Millman has met every one. He is playing at another level right now. And he looks like he could play for another three hours.
Something about this Federer match-up brings out the best in him.

Liam Twomey

Federer v Millman 4-6 7-6 6-4 4-6 5-4*
Here we go. The business end is here.
Millman is going to have to serve to stay in the match.
Federer is four points away from 100 wins at Melbourne Park. If I'm Federer, I'm taking a massive cut at the first point and looking to get my nose in front. Swing and swing hard!

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