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Roger’s next opponent, Germany’s Tommy Haas, has had to withdraw from the tournament with a strained stomach muscle.
Tommy Haas received the injury during his Friday match against Dmitry Tursunov, and is expected to be sidelined for at least a month. The 29-year-old German has been plagued by injuries in the last few years, and the 2007 Wimbledon was first tournament since he left during the opener of the Masters Series event in May with a shoulder injury.
Roger is disappointed about the situation as he was looking forward to the eleventh match against his friend – eight of which he won so far. In the last eight, taking place on Wednesday at the earliest, he will face either Juan Carlos Ferrero (ATP 18) or Janko Tipsarevic (ATP 64).

I hope that you are ready for in form Ferrero after your enforced rest.
I wish you all the luick in the world against Ferrero!!!
Love,
Sadhana
I look forward to watching your quarter final match.
Good luck against Ferrero. It will be great to see you back on court again. Take care.
Love From Christinex
miss you!!!
ALL the best for your QF match tomorrow...
Well, today is Wednesday, and everybody is waiting for you to come on the court. Maybe tomorrow.
John MacEnroe said he thought 8 rain delays in the Maria/Venus match was an all time Wimbledon record.
I don't know, I think the semi-final I went