Visits: 2
Raz Mirza
Comment & Analysis @RazMirza
Federer makes it 18 consecutive third-round wins at the US Open with victory in straight sets
Last Updated: 30/08/19 6:52pm
Dan Evans’ US Open run came to an end in brutal fashion at the hands of five-time champion Roger Federer 6-2 6-2 6-1 on Friday.
Third seed Federer kicked off the day session on Arthur Ashe against the last British male singles player left in the draw.
Evans beat Adrian Mannarino and 25th seed Lucas Pouille to reach the third round where he was hoping to go one better than his runs to this stage of the tournament in 2013 and 2016.
The world No 58 pushed Federer close in Australia earlier this year, and came out looking to take his first set off the Swiss star.
But Federer avoided digging himself another hole after dropping the opening set in his first two matches for the first time in his 19 US Open appearances by breaking Evans with a crisp pass for a 4-2 lead and then reeling off the next two games to wrap up the set.
The 29-year-old from Birmingham was playing on the main court in front of a full house of just under 24,000 for the first time and the hot and humid conditions were seemingly taking their toll on his body as Federer continued to wear him down to move a set away from victory.
Federer vs Evans: Match Stats
Federer | Match Stats | Evans |
10 | Aces | 0 |
1 | Double Faults | 4 |
80% | 1st serve win percentage | 41% |
70% | 2nd serve win percentage | 39% |
26/37 | Net points won | 4/16 |
7/14 | Break points won | 1/2 |
48 | Winners | 7 |
19 | Unforced errors | 14 |
86 | Total points won | 41 |
Evans’ backhand slice was doing nothing on a sluggish court and frustrations got the better of him ahead of the start of the third set when he mangled his racket for which he received a code violation from the umpire.
The glum-looking Brit was soon beaming with delight after taking advantage of a rare dip from then 20-time major winner to break back at the start of the third set. However, his hopes of making an unlikely comeback were soon extinguished when Federer raised his game to hit back in the next game before rallying to a handsome win.