Jurgen Melzer plays a return to Roger Federer during their quarterfinal match
Roger Federer fell 6-4, 6-4 to Jurgen Melzer in the quarterfinals of the Monte Carlo Masters on Friday, the former top-ranked player's earliest loss in a tournament since Wimbledon
last year. The 16-time Grand Slam champion wasted seven break points against the seventh-seeded Austrian in swirling conditions, with clay regularly blowing off the surface of the court.
"I think I should have definitely gotten one of the sets," Federer said. "Every time I had this slight opening, things didn't go my way." Melzer, a left-hander who broke once in each set, sealed victory when the second-seeded Federer chopped a weak forehand into the net. Melzer next plays No. 4 David Ferrer of Spain, who defeated 11th-seeded Viktor Troicki of Serbia 6-3, 6-3.
"I have beaten Rafa (Rafael Nadal) last year. I have beaten Nole (Novak Djokovic). So this was the one missing," Melzer said after beating Federer for the first time in his career. "I had a few shots on the line, a few bad bounces that were going my way. You need that to beat Roger." Federer credited Melzer's attacking play, but said the Austrian enjoyed most of the luck.
"Either he shanks them and they stay in play, he hits the line," Federer said. "All those things accumulate to something quite frustrating. That's what made it hard." Melzer said Federer had the luck in the fourth round of the US Open last year.
"When we played at the US Open, there were a lot of key points where I felt I was unlucky," Melzer said. "I thought, luck is going to turn. It did today." Federer said he couldn't remember losing to a left-hander other than Nadal in "seven or eight years." Federer said the windy conditions were tough on both players.
"I think probably being down in the score didn't help, that the wind started to come maybe after the first set when I was down," Federer said. "Even in the wind, I had all my chances to come back into the match.
"He did well. I think he played aggressive, was able to mix it up. Obviously, I wasted way too many break-point chances today, which was unfortunate." Nadal, the six-time defending champion, had no such problems Friday, comfortably beating Ivan Ljubicic 6-1, 6-3 for his 35th straight win at the tournament.
Nadal will next face third-seeded Andy Murray of Britain, who easily beat Portuguese qualifier Frederico Gil 6-2, 6-1.
"I thought I hit the ball very well, and I'm going to have to hit the ball very well to win tomorrow," Murray said. "It's obviously going to be very tough, but I am playing well." Nadal lost his serve once when the players swapped breaks at the start of the match. Although he saved two break points serving for the match at 15-40, he was troubled more by the weather than by Ljubicic.
"It was a very difficult day to play tennis. A lot of wind, changing directions the wind all the time," Nadal said. "He didn't play well. That's for sure. Ivan didn't have his best day." He broke Ljubicic's serve five times and clinched victory when his opponent's attempted forehand passing shot went out.
Federer's latest defeat will raise more questions about whether he is slipping further behind Nadal and Djokovic at the top of the game.
"Well, always a surprise when Roger lose, because he's unbelievable what he did in this sport," Nadal said.
"But, you know, the day was difficult, I said before. That probably didn't help him a lot." The last time Federer lost before the semifinals was at Wimbledon last July, when he was beaten by Tomas Berdych in the quarters. Outside of the Grand Slams, Federer hadn't lost this early since his second-round exit to Ernests Gulbis at the Italian Open nearly a year ago.
Friday's loss was Federer's only defeat this year to a player other than Nadal or Djokovic.
Melzer received treatment on his back after the first game, but had no trouble after that as he beat Federer for the first time in four matches.
Melzer broke Federer to go up 3-2 in the first set, and held for 4-2 after Federer immediately missed a chance to break back. With Melzer serving for the set at 5-4, Federer missed another chance to break, one of four he missed in the first set alone.
Melzer's aggressive approach paid off in the third game of the second set, when he pushed Federer behind the baseline and forced him into hitting another awkward backhand return into the net on break point.
After holding serve for 3-2, Federer played far more aggressively in the sixth game. Coming to the net much more, he forced two more break points.
But as dust and clay blew off the surface on center court, Federer scooped one weak return into the net and Melzer saved the other with a forehand winner before taking the game with an excellent drop shot.
Melzer struggled again in the eighth game and, with a perfect opportunity to finally break the Austrian with the right side of the court wide open, Federer swung at the ball and sent his forehand pass wide.
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