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Australian Open: Federer cruises into round 3

Federer vs Struff: The most favorite player Roger Federer is back in Australian Open on Thursday who takes on Jan-Lennard Struff in Melbourne on Day 4. I didn’t see much of Novak (on Tuesday) but the result shows he was breezing.

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“I was thinking a lot about what happened at the tournament previous year because it was my favourite tournament of the whole season.it was such a surprise”, Federer said. Other guys they’ll listen to like the Aussies.

Novak Djokovic attempts to cool down between games.

Roger Federer has called for the grand slams to significantly up their levels of prize money and said players are “bored” of having to push the issue.

“Number one, I think talking in different languages is always an interesting thing”, said Federer”, whose first language is Swiss German, although he’s also fluent in German, French and English.

“Don’t they get eaten in the end?”

“When you won three Grand Slams, you don’t feel great on the court like today”, he said. It’s just easier, to be honest, rather than going from night to day to night to day to night to day.

“The conditions were brutal”.

The comedian said he has checked out a few matches, including Roger’s first-round victory over Aljaz Bedene and Caroline Wozniacki’s dramatic comeback win over Jana Fett after saving two match points at 1-5 in the third set. For more on Will Ferrell and his obsession with tennis, check out this bit of news from when the actor was attached to star in a film based on the real-life “Battle of the Sexes”, match between Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King.

Wawrinka was appeared lethargic and generally didn’t threaten 26-year-old Sandgren, who had never beaten a top 10 player. “It was a big challenge for both of us to be able to finish the match”.

Djokovic goes forward to a third-round meeting with either 21st seed Albert Ramos-Vinolas or American Tim Smyczek. It’s more business than a sport.

‘I have kind of done all the movies I want to do. Of course we’re all blessed to have great financial compensation, great lives. “I felt that in the very beginning of my career”.

“You have to understand what the player goes through”. We’ll just keep talking around in circles and not give you an answer.

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Dealing with the press is part and parcel of professional sport and Federer’s got it down to a fine art.

Sublime Federer breezes through Melbourne opener