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Paris Masters PHOTOS: Federer knocked out by big-serving Isner, Nadal survives

November 06, 2015 09:48 IST
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Switzerland'S Roger Federer looks dejected after his defeat against USA's John Isner during the BNP Paribas Masters held at AccorHotels Arena Paris on Thursday

IMAGE: Switzerland'S Roger Federer looks dejected after his defeat against USA's John Isner during the BNP Paribas Masters held at AccorHotels Arena Paris on Thursday. Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

A long season took its toll on Roger Federer on Thursday as the Swiss was knocked out of the Paris Masters following a 7-6(3) 3-6 7-6(5) third-round defeat by big serving John Isner.

The third-seeded Swiss held serve throughout but lost two tie-breaks against his American opponent, who will face Spain's David Ferrer in the quarter-finals.

Federer, who won the Basel title last Sunday, seemed to be cruising after breezing through the second set, but Isner pushed him to another tie-break, using his devastating serve to prevail in the deciders.

Isner, who fired down 27 aces, ended the contest on his fourth match point with a service winner.

"It's tough to get out of the tournament not having lost your serve but that's how it can go against John," the former world number one told reporters.

"At the very end of the season, going two tournaments in a row after playing a lot of tennis in Basel the week before... there's maybe a bit of a letdown after Basel."

Spain's Rafael Nadal in action against South Africa's Kevin Anderson

IMAGE: Spain's Rafael Nadal in action against South Africa's Kevin Anderson. Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

Federer's defeat was the first upset at Bercy after World No 1 Novak Djokovic and second seed Andy Murray were joined by Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals.

Nadal saved a match point before subduing South African Kevin Anderson 4-6, 7-6(6), 6-2.

The seventh seeded Spaniard appeared to be on his way out but a risky forehand winner allowed him to save match point at 5-6 down in the second set tiebreak.

Anderson, who served 20 aces, cracked in the final set as Nadal secured a meeting with fourth seed Stan Wawrinka after the Swiss eased past Serbian Viktor Troicki 6-4, 7-5.

Serbia's Novak Djokovic stretches to return against France's Gilles Simon

IMAGE: Serbia's Novak Djokovic stretches to return against France's Gilles Simon. Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

Djokovic's serve suffered a second-set malfunction against Gilles Simon but the Serb stayed on course for a third consecutive title on the banks of the River Seine with a 6-3, 7-5 victory.

He dropped serve four times in the second set but Simon could not capitalise as Djokovic set up a quarter-final against Tomas Berdych, who defeated local favourite Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-3 6-4.

Djokovic, however, will need to raise his game if he is to win a fourth title here as his possible final opponent, Murray, looked in ominous form.

Great Britain's Andy Murray hits a shot

IMAGE: Great Britain's Andy Murray hits a shot. Photograph: Jean-Yves Ahern/Reuters

The Scot put a marker down for the Davis Cup final when he dismantled Belgium's David Goffin 6-1, 6-0 in awe-inspiring fashion to advance into the last eight.

Japanese sixth seed Kei Nishikori retired with an abdominal injury in his third-round match against Frenchman Richard Gasquet, a scare with the ATP World Tour finals 10 days away.

The Japanese is one of eight players qualified for the World Tour finals, which will be played at the O2 Arena in London from Nov. 15-22. Djokovic, Federer, Murray, Stan Wawrinka, Rafa Nadal, Berdych and Ferrer are the others.

Gasquet, who is currently ninth in the ATP Race to London standings, is first reserve.

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