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Murray, Federer eye final berth

Last Updated 09 July 2015, 19:31 IST

Sentimental favourite Roger Federer faces home star Andy Murray for the 24th time on Friday hoping his near perfect Grand Slam grip on the Scot will steer him into a 10th Wimbledon final.

Such is the anticipation that Friday’s other semifinal between defending champion Novak Djokovic and Richard Gasquet is in danger of becoming a warm-up act.

Second seed Federer, the seven-time champion, boasts a narrow 12-11 lead in his decade-long rivalry with Murray.

But he is 4-1 to the good at the Grand Slams, including a four-set win in the 2012 Wimbledon final which delivered his 17th and most recent major.

Federer, at 33 and hoping to become the oldest champion of the Open Era at the All England Club, also came out on top in the 2008 US Open final, the 2010 Australian Open final and last year back in Melbourne in the quarterfinals.

Murray, five years the Swiss star’s junior, won their only other clash at the Grand Slams — a five-set semifinal thriller in Australia in 2013.

Federer, runner-up to Djokovic 12 months ago, will be playing in his 10th Wimbledon semifinal and 37th at all the majors.

Murray, who became Britain’s first men’s Grand Slam title winner since Fred Perry in 1936 when he lifted the Wimbledon title in 2013, is in his sixth All England Club semifinal and 17th at the majors.

Three years on from 2012, when Federer won a seventh Wimbledon and Murray proved he could win big titles by defeating the Swiss in the Olympic final, both men agree that that summer was a crucial point.

“There was a lot on the line with Andy. I think he was going for his first Wimbledon in ‘12. So obviously it was always going to be tough. He had lost some majors before that (three finals in total),” said Federer.

“Then the Olympics was just a different vibe altogether. I was a bit weathered but Andy played as good a final as you can play.”

The gold medal for Murray was followed by his first Grand Slam title just two months later in New York.Federer reached Friday’s semifinal with the minimum of fuss, dropping serve just once to Gilles Simon in the quarterfinals which ended a streak of 116 service holds stretching back to the first round in Halle last month.

Djok­ovic will take an 11-1 record over Gasquet into his semifinal, his seventh at Wimbledon and the 27th Grand Slam semifinal of his career.

Gasquet, the 21st seed, knocked out fourth-seeded French Open champion Stan Wawrinka in five sets to reach his second Wimbledon semifinal — eight years after his first.

Djokovic’s bid for a career Grand Slam was shattered in the French Open final by Wawrinka but he now finds himself in touching distance of a fourth Wimbledon final as he looks to win a ninth Grand Slam title.

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(Published 09 July 2015, 19:31 IST)

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