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Roger Federer Makes 22nd Consecutive Slam Semifinal

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Roger Federer is testing momentarily by Robin Soderling before putting the Swede away in four sets. He now must face Novak Djokovic in the semifinals on Saturday. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty)

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Could Be Smooth Sailing to the Championship for Federer

Chris Chase over at Y!'s Broken Racket Racquet sees a smooth path to another U.S. Open title for Federer:

Roger Federer could afford to smile after his quarterfinal victory on Wednesday night.

Sure, the world No. 1 and overwhelming favorite for the U.S. Open was forced to work harder than expected against Sweden's Robin Soderling. However, Federer can now put his feet up for two days and sip a cold one (maybe) while his rivals tire themselves out.

Federer won't have too many concerns about semifinal opponent Novak Djokovic, having established a clear psychological advantage over the young Serb since losing to him in the 2008 Australian Open.

A couple days of rest will serve him very nicely as he gears up for the rigors of back-to-back matches – Saturday’s semifinal and Sunday’s final. [...]

Federer has barely had to break a sweat so far. Indeed, the effort Soderling put in was clearly his toughest test of the tournament. Even then, there was always the sense that Federer had enough in reserve to pull out the victory.

Rafael Nadal has a great record against Federer, but the Spaniard faces the twin hurdles of his return from injury and a grueling schedule of three matches in four days – and maybe less.

It looks very much as if the only man who can stop Federer is himself.

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Roger Federer Makes 22nd Consecutive Slam Semifinal

Roger Federer made his 22nd consecutive grand slam semifinal by beating Robin Soderling in a quarterfinal that suddenly turned from a rout to a battle in seemingly no time flat.

Federer survived Soderling's late push to hold on for a 6-0, 6-3, 6-7(6), 7-6(6) win, saving a set point in the fourth set tiebreak before closing out the win on his first match point.

It's tough to quantify just how absurdly dominant Federer's streak of 22 straight Grand Slam semifinals is, but here are a few nuggets to take away from it:

  • Federer is now 110-0 in his last 110 matches in the first five rounds of grand slams.
  • Roger Federer hasn't lost before the semifinals of a grand slam since the French Open in 2004, which was a long, long time ago.
  • The previous record for consecutive grand slam semifinals? "Only" 10, by Ivan Lendl.

Federer doesn't conk out when he gets to the semifinals much, either.  He is an incredible 20-3 in his career grand slam semifinals, and a none-too-shabby 15-5 in finals.  In a year in which athletic counterpart Tiger Woods failed to win a single major and even missed the cut at the British Open, Federer's incredible consistency is even more awe-inspiring.

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