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Djokovic, Federer cruise; Cilic leaves it late
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 02 - 09 - 2018

New York, September 2, 2018 (News Wires) - Marin Cilic defeated 19-year-old Australian Alex de Minaur 4-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 to reach the US Open last 16 on Sunday morning in the second ever latest finish at the tournament.
Cilic, the 2014 champion, needed eight match points to defeat the world number 45 in a four-hour tie which ended at 2.22 local time (0622GMT), just four minutes short of the record for the latest finish.
Seventh seed Cilic will face Belgium's David Goffin for a place in the quarterfinals.
Novak Djokovic continued his dominance of Richard Gasquet on Saturday beating the Frenchman in straight sets to move smoothly into the US Open last 16.
Sixth-seeded Djokovic, seeking to add to the US Open titles he won in 2011 and 2015, triumphed 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 before a rowdy night crowd on Arthur Ashe Stadium. It was his 13th victory over Gasquet in 14 career meetings.
Djokovic, irked by a lapse of concentration that cost him a set against Tennys Sandgren in the previous round, sailed through the first two sets against Gasquet.
Up a break at 3-2 in the third, he found himself fighting off two break points – letting loose a roar and exhorting the crowd after coming out on top in a rally that had the stands rocking.
"It was a great match from the beginning to the end," Djokovic said.
"Obviously in the third set Richard raised his level. The crowd was amazing toward the end of the match, it was a real night session match here at the US Open.
He booked a fourth-round meeting with unseeded Joao Sousa of Portugal, who upset 17th-seeded Lucas Pouille of France 7-6 (7/5), 4-6, 7-6 (7/4), 7-6 (7/5).
"He's a fighter, he's a grinder," Djokovic said of Sousa. "He will not hand you the victory, you've got to earn it."
Djokovic, who battled injury and self-doubt before ending his Grand Slam drought with a 13th major title at Wimbledon, stayed on course for a quarterfinal showdown with 20-time Grand Slam champ Roger Federer.
Five-time champion Roger Federer pulled out all the stops in a 6-4, 6-1, 7-5 victory over Australian Nick Kyrgios on Saturday to reach the fourth round of the US Open.
The second-seeded Swiss improved to 3-1 against Kyrgios in his first Grand Slam meeting with the Aussie, who was expected to pose a threat after pushing Federer to three sets in their last two ATP meetings.
"I'm very happy to have won, I'm happy it was three (sets)," Federer said. "I enjoy playing against Nick, he always keeps you on the edge and it's quite entertaining also for the opponent."
Federer had the luxury of a two-set lead when the two produced their most entertaining exchanges.
That included a dazzling Federer forehand from inches off the ground outside the tramlines that fund its way around the net post and had Kyrgios staring in awe.
"Definitely a bit of luck and good feet," said Federer, adding it wasn't a shot he expected to make. "I guess I deserve it because I went for it."
It denied Kyrgios a game point, although the Aussie would hold to lead the third set 4-3. Federer gained the lone break of the set to inch ahead 6-5 and served out the match with a love game punctuated by an ace on match point.
Kyrgios had come out firing, but once Federer had saved four break points in the seventh game of the opening set the Australian was at a loss.
"I think if he breaks there he probably runs away and wins that first set," Federer said. "He came out firing a lot of aces and feeling good."
After dropping his serve to surrender the first set, Kyrgios was left muttering in his chair, and he was all but helpless in the face of a second-set master class from 20-time Grand Slam winner Federer.
"I need to hire a coach," Kyrgios bellowed as he was broken to trail 4-0 in the second.
Despite his frustration, Kyrgios buckled down to put one game on the board in the second set and make things interesting in the third. T
here was no sign of the flagging interest that had umpire Mohamed Lahyani controversially climbing out of his chair to deliver an impromptu pep talk to the Aussie in his second-round win over Pierre-Hugues Herbert.
Federer will fight for a quarterfinal berth against another Australian, John Millman, who reached his first Grand Slam fourth round with a 6-4, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 victory over Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan.
"He's a real hard-working player," Federer said of Millman. "He's just come to Switzerland to train with me and he's a great guy."


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