Tennis Guru R.Federer took 1 step closer towards defending his head as he beat D.Goffin 6-1, 7-6 in the quarter-final on 17 June 2016. Tennis Guru still isn't at his best, thinking he is returning from a long injury layoff. Whereas,he does look like he is enjoying his tennis once again.
The planet number three is yet to drop a set in this tourney and if he can continue this form, there is no problems why we will not see him in yet another last match at the courts in Halle.
Time:12 noon local time.
Date: 18 June 2016
TV:ESPN
His opponent A.Zverev has had a perfect a 2016, with this being his 4th semi-final in the ATP Tour this season.What has been fascinating is that despite being just 19, A.Zverev has the power and composure to go on and gain heads in the future. The Swiss maestro will know that the Russian is a hazardous player and is capable of going past any competitor on his day.
Roger Federer is bidding for a ninth Halle head as he concludes his preparation for Wimbledon Tournament and did not drop a point off his 1st serve throughout the 1st set.
When they show off in the Halle semifinals on Saturday it will not just be their 2nd meeting, however,their 1st on grass: A surface which Roger Federer has dominated, and which his forthcoming competitor could rule in the future. 'Sascha' A.Zverev has certainly showed staying strong and lethal skills en route to his fourth ATP semifinal of the year, beginning by knocking off V.Troicki 6-4 6-4 in one hour and 17 minutes. Recnet year's Stuttgart finalist, the Serb is no pushover on the lawns.