French Open: End of road for ‘lucky loser’ David Goffin

ROGER Federer surrendered one set against Belgian fan and newcomer David Goffin before beating the lucky loser 5-7, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals of the French Open yesterday.

The Swiss saved two break points before losing a third on a forehand error to lose the first set. The 21-year-old Goffin, the first lucky loser to reach the last 16 of a grand slam since compatriot Dick Norman at Wimbledon in 1995, kept up the pressure but was ultimately undone by the vastly experienced Federer.

Goffin, who idolised Federer when he was a teenager, won over the fans on the windy Suzanne Lenglen Court with his fighting spirit and prowess at the net.

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“David has played an extraordinary tournament,” said Federer afterwards. “I congratulate him from the bottom of my heart.”

Goffin said: “It is really a dream to play against Roger and I hope to have many more matches like this.”

Scotland’s Andy Murray will hope to join Federer in the last eight when he faces Richard Gasquet today.