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Wimbledon: 'I don't know if we'll see the great man again here' - Reaction to Roger Federer shock loss to Hubert Hurkacz

Dan Quarrell

Updated 08/07/2021 at 07:31 GMT

Eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer suffered a huge shock in the quarter-finals as 14th seed Hubert Hurkacz produced the performance of his life on Centre Court. Federer, who has a staggering 20 Grand Slam singles titles to his name, was bagelled in astonishing fashion in the third and final set as Hurkacz completed a quite stunning performance in clinical fashion.

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An inspired Hubert Hurkacz downed Roger Federer in a monumental shock in the quarter-finals of Wimbledon on Wednesday evening, and Boris Becker and John McEnroe have given their reactions.
The 14th seed produced the performance of his life on Centre Court as he won through to the semi-finals, 6-3 7-6 6-0, at the expense of the Swiss superstar.
It took just one hour and 49 minutes for Hurkacz to produce what was, in truth, a total demolition of the eight-time champion at SW19 on his favourite court.
Hurkacz, who also stunned second seed Daniil Medvedev in the previous round, fired down 10 aces and produced 36 winners in a performance which was utterly brilliant and incredibly ruthless.
Hurkacz has become only the second Polish man to reach the semi-finals at a Grand Slam, while it is the first time Federer has been bagelled at Wimbledon. Becker and McEnroe gave their reactions.
"I noticed the mis-hits, awkward looking points from Roger and obviously the last set of course, 6-0," Becker said on the BBC.
He would never ever say if there was a niggle, but I don't know if we will ever see the great man again here.
"The other side of the coin - yeah your opponent didn't have the best of days (to put it mildly) but you still have your job to do and put it out of your head that you are playing Federer the legend.
"All credit to him for that. There are certain rules even Roger Federer has to obey - and it's matches. You don't get that in practice. You only find out how good you are when you put yourself in that position, and today he wasn't good enough."
McEnroe added on the BBC: "I can't believe it's just happened, but he is human."
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Poland's Hubert Hurkacz celebrates winning against Switzerland's Roger Federer during their men's quarter-finals match on the ninth day of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Tennis Club

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Federer was comprehensively outplayed, and even rousing from a packed Centre Court couldn't help in a third set in which he got bagelled in astonishing fashion.
Hurkacz respectfully stood aside and applauded as Federer received a huge ovation from the fans on his way back to the locker room.
"It's super special for me," said Hurkacz in his on-court interview.
"Playing here and the special things [Federer] has done here, it's a dream come true."
Next up for the 24-year-old will be a semi-final clash with Italy's seventh seed Matteo Berrettini, who overcame Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime in their quarter-final on Court One.
The 39-year-old Federer had been aiming to become the oldest man to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals in the Open era, but his tilt for a ninth title is now over.
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Watch daily evening highlights of all the best action from Wimbledon on Eurosport 1, plus the men's and women's finals live on Eurosport 2. All coverage is also available to stream via eurosport.co.uk and the Eurosport app.
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