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Series 2, Episode 15 The Queen Is Dead 23 May 13 00:41:02

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Federer & Wawrinka struggle to fend off Japanese force

Published: 1:41PM Tuesday July 31, 2012 Source: Reuters

  • Defending doubles champs Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka (Source: Reuters)
    Defending doubles champs Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka at London 2012 - Source: Reuters

Defending doubles gold medallists Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka were stretched by Japanese pairing Kei Nishikoir and Go Saeda this morning, with the Swiss only winning the thrilling match 6-7 6-4 6-4 as darkness fell.

In contrast, fellow Beijing golden duo Venus and Serena Williams, who both powered through singles matches earlier in the day, eased into the second round of the doubles with their 6-3 6-2 defeat of Romania's Sorana Cirstea and Simona Halep.

Having lost their first set on a tie break, number six seeds Federer and Wawrinka, confusingly dressed identically to their opponents in red tops and white shorts, had a better start in the second, immediately breaking Nishikori's serve.

The Japanese fought on with a flurry of lightening-quick action at the net, but threw away an opportunity to break back and the Swiss pair held their ground to force a decider.

Breaking Nishikori again to take the lead in the third, Federer and Wawrinka seemed to vbe heading for victory before the light faded completely.

Federer, who earlier made light work of his second round singles clash against France's Julien Benneteau, was serving for the match at 5-4 and twice the shivering crowd, one of whom shouted "Come on, I'm freezing" to a ripple of laughter, erupted in cheers thinking he had wrapped up the win with an ace, only to discover the serve had been called out.

The Swiss, however, moved to match point when Nishikori ploughed the ball into the net, prompting a mighty roar from the crowd and a fist pump from Federer before Nishikori blasted a shot long as a purpley pink hue spread across the sky to give ther Swiss the win.

"They hung tough and it was exciting at the end - a shot here, a serve there, makes all the difference," said Federer.

The crowd were just as animated on a packed Court Two, where spectators were queuing outside for a spot to catch the Williams sisters in action.

Noisy American supporters chanting U-S-A were met with equally heartfelt, if less loud, cries of Ro-man-ia.

With people shouting out encouragement during play, the umpire reminded spectators not to speak until the end of the point.

Seconds later, Serena cried out "nah ah" as she powered a return she knew would sail over the baseline.

"Not until the end of the point please," shouted one man in the crowd.

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