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Roger survives shock
Six-time champion Roger came back from the brink of a dramatic first-round exit at Wimbledon on Monday, recovering from two sets down to beat Colombia's Alejandro Falla 5-7, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(1), 6-0.
Roger who is bidding for a record-equalling seventh men’s singles title, was staring down the barrel as the south American world number 60 served for the match at 5-4 in the fourth set after producing a spellbinding display of baseline power and volleying guile.
But the Swiss top seed, who also recovered from 4-4 0-40 on his serve in the third set, finally found his game after being made to look second best for much of the match before a disbelieving Centre Court crowd. He wrapped up the fourth set tiebreak 7-1 and ran through in double quick time.
He admitted that he had been very fortunate to avoid going out against an inspired opponent. "I definitely got a bit lucky today, this is a match I should have lost and he played incredible" said Roger right after the match.
His next opponent will be Serbia's Ilija Bozoljac (ATP 152).

All this trouble to beat a player 14x positions lower in the hierarchy... something must not be right...
mahut and isner match??what a tiring match ever!! dont
ASI O MÁS DRAMA!! I WAS ON THE EDGE OF MY CHAIR!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!
THAT'S WHAT MAKES A CHAMP, THE MENTAL STRENGH, WHAT A RECOVERY!!!
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