Roger Federer's 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 quarterfinal win over Russian Mikhail Youzhny, punctuated with an angled backhand volley, was a oneway train, a match sans conflict or contest. The 30-year-old former World No. 1 swept everything before him wrapping up his 64th win on Church Road in a mere 92-minutes.
Federer, who has always enjoyed a hearty welcome unto Centre Court, had a couple of new fans in the stands on Wednesday: his three-year-old twin daughters - Myla Rose and Charlene Riva - who sported stripped tees and bright smiles as they peeped down at their daddy's office. They were then duly escorted off the grand arena by their nannies.
Federer, who has always enjoyed a hearty welcome unto Centre Court, had a couple of new fans in the stands on Wednesday: his three-year-old twin daughters - Myla Rose and Charlene Riva - who sported stripped tees and bright smiles as they peeped down at their daddy's office. They were then duly escorted off the grand arena by their nannies.
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