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Back on planet reality, Wawrinka went 3-0 up in the tie-break as they went past midnight, and held three set points at 6-3; after clipping the net in mid-rally, he took the match into a fifth set at 6-5 with a firm forehand, no less than he deserved.
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At 0-15, he starts to let rip with his forehand but Wawrinka stands firm and eventually one lands long.
Fifth set: Federer* 2-1 NAdoubledouble fault at 40-30 gives Rafa the faintest hint of a chance, but Federer holds firm, slamming away a cross-court forehand at deuce before a big serve wraps up the game.
Mr. Forehand said he did not expect the firm to use the dot-com suffix.
But Nadal stands firm, rallying with Federer until he puts an off forehand wide: 6-6.
Djokovic, seeing an end to his agony, held firm and drew level after which Anderson scuffed a forehand to give the Serb match point.
Second set: Clijsters leads 6-4, 3-5 Make that a firm favourite: extraordinary returning from Venus and some wayward forehands from Clijsters means we're set fair for a third set.
Djokovic testing the Federer backhand, bash, bash, bash, crosscourt to crosscourt... but the Swiss is holding firm and it's the Serb who falters, sending a forehand long.
Bouchard stands firm and races through the next two points to make it 40-30, and holds with a ripsnorting forehand into the left corner!
Analysts said they expected the firm to pick a name that evoked technology and might even drop the word "consulting". Mr. Forehand said he did not expect the firm to use the dot-com suffix.
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