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Djokovic sets up Federer showdown

05/09/2008 10:42

By Pritha Sarkar

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic and Andy Roddick put in a show-stopping performance at the U.S. Open on Thursday night but only the fired up Serbian was left standing to take an encore -- albeit from a hostile Flushing Meadows crowd.

The world number three outgunned American Roddick 6-2 6-3 3-6 7-6 in a high-quality shootout to set up a tantalising semi-final with four-times champion Roger Federer but then felt the wrath of the crowd when he let his emotions spill over in a courtside interview.

Annoyed by Roddick’s suggestions that he might have been exaggerating hip, ankle, stomach and breathing problems during his five-set win in the previous round, Djokovic told the fans: "Andy was saying that I have 16 injuries in the last match so obviously I don’t, right?

"That’s not nice anyhow to say in front of this crowd that I have 16 injuries and I am faking it.

"With the sellout crowd packed around the Arthur Ashe Stadium booing loudly, the Serb continued his outburst: "Like it or not, it’s like that. They (the crowd) are already against me because they think I am faking everything, so sorry."

"I am really happy playing against Roddick on his court and in his city in his favourite tournament so to win against him is a huge effort."

Roddick felt Djokovic had over-reacted .....continued below

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to something that had been a joke.

"It was completely meant in jest," said the 2003 champion.

"I’m sorry he took it that way. I don’t think I was over the line. It wasn’t my intention and I’m sorry he felt that way. Maybe I did him a favour tonight."

TIGHT SECURITY

After turning into public enemy number one, Djokovic will probably need a tight security escort when he turns up on Saturday for his last-four date with New York’s adopted son Federer.

The Swiss spared himself a repeat of his "dogfight" five-set win over Russian Igor Andreev in the last 16 but his 7-6 6-4 7-6 win over 130th-ranked Luxembourg qualifier Gilles Muller was not exactly the kind of performance one would have expected from a man who extended his unbeaten run at Flushing Meadows to 32 matches.

Champion’s performance or not, Federer hung in for two hours and 26 minutes to advance to a record 18th successive grand slam semi-final.

"I’m happy to keep the semi-final streak alive. That’s a huge streak for such a long time," said the second seed, who was deposed as world number one two weeks ago by French Open and Wimbledon winner Rafael Nadal.

"I hope this time around I can take it a step further than I did in Paris or Wimbledon," added the Swiss, who is aiming to become the first man since 1924 to win five in a row here.

Nadal will take on Briton Andy Murray in the other semi-final.

Federer’s win would also have done Muller, the lowest ranked man to reach the last eight since 1999, a favour as the 25-year-old had outstayed his welcome in his New York hotel.

"When I came here, I didn’t expect to be here until the second Thursday... (so) I had to switch (accommodation) last night," said Muller, adding his original hotel could not extend his reservation.

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