Twitter loses its mind as Roger Federer loses to Tommy Haas in Stuttgart
The world waited with bated breath when Roger Federer took the grass court for the first time in 352 days, being up against his old friend Tommy Haas. After a 10 week long absence from the tour, Federer returned to Stuttgart fairly rejuvenated and raring to conquer his favourite surface, but reality struck him when Tommy Haas romped to a 2-6, 7-6, 6-4 win against Federer.
Federer’s chosen hiatus from the game was supposed to make him ready for the 2nd half of the season, but what it has essentially done is that it has made him devoid of some much needed much practice, something that was very evident from his rustiness in the first set.
Federer still managed to take the first set, but it was evident from his ground strokes that the second set would be a tight affair. Haas took the second set in a tough tie break and then was able to wrap up the match in a fairly one sided decider.
Haas would take great heart from this win and Federer would love the fact that the loss cam this early to him, as he would now be able to work on his game a little more to sort out his grass court game.
This is how Twitter reacted to Federer’s loss:
Just for the confirmations, when I talked about the epic second half to the season, I meant after Stuttgart
— Not Roger Federer (Parody) (@PseudoFed) June 14, 2017
Federer in 2017:
7-0 vs Top-10 players
11-0 vs Top-20 players
15-0 vs Top-50 players
17-0 vs Top-115 players
2-2 vs players outside Top-115— Oleg S. (@AnnaK_4ever) June 14, 2017
Federer with 83% first serves in. He probably won't lose any set with that stat… ever.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) June 14, 2017
So Federer had match points in every match he played this season.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) June 14, 2017
After loss to Haas, Roger Federer is 19-2 in 2017. In both losses, he:
–had a match point
–won more points
–won higher % of return points— Carl Bialik (@CarlBialik) June 14, 2017
Haas a better player than ranking of 302.. but that's Federer's worst defeat by ranking since losing to No 407 Bjorn Phau at Washington 1999
— Stuart Fraser (@stu_fraser) June 14, 2017
Federer be like
Credits- Felix pic.twitter.com/YWLxYNPGsj— Howdy Tennis (@HowdyTennis) June 14, 2017
More reactions on the next page:
About the author
-
Puranjay Dixit •
Why Jannik Sinner’s First Grand Slam at Australian Open Is More Impressive Than Carlos Alcaraz’s First at the 2022 US Open
-
Tanmay Roy •
Novak Djokovic Uses Unique ‘I’ Word to Describe Playing Archrival Rafael Nadal at French Open
-
Advait Jajodia •
Stefanos Tsitsipas Barcelona Open 2024 Potential Road to the Final: Carlos Alcaraz Withdrawal Could Result In Greek Winning 2 Titles In 1 Week
-
Nandini Rikhee •
“They Look Like Mugshots”: Olympics 2024 Organisers Trolled for Website Pictures of Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek Among Biggest Tennis Names
-
Advait Jajodia •
Coco Gauff Beats Iga Swiatek To Be Ranked No.1 in Off-Court Earnings for the Second Year in a Row
-
Puranjay Dixit •
Watch: World No. 5 & Daughter of Buffalo Bills Owner Jessica Pegula Snorts With Laughter at the TV Show Her Coach Watches Every Night Before Bed
