Roger Federer and Serena Williams were both tested last night at the U.S. Open, writes helenenothelen.
A look at what happened during Day 3 of the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York.
“It’s something I’ve been carrying for quite a while now,” he said. “I’m hoping that with proper medical help and treatments, I’ll be able to get myself in a better state than I was today in a few days.” “I have been in that position many times where you go through a little phase where you don’t start so well and everybody asks you right away, ‘What are you going to do?’” he said. “You’re like, ‘I don’t know.’”
“I don’t think there is, per se, a secret to a good start other than warming up well, being well-prepared mentally, not underestimating your opponent. I did all of that. You know me, I will always do that,” Federer said. “So when it happens like this in back-to-back matches it’s just a bit frustrating more than anything, especially when the level is that low and there is that many errors and the energy is not kind of there. Can only do better, which is a great thing moving forward.
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