WIMBLEDON. Federer reaches the 2nd after Mannarino retires with injury

This is what happened during Roger Federer match against Adrian Mannarino

Federer And Mannarino

Roger Federer accesses the Wimbledon 2nd round after his opponent Adrian Mannarino got injured to his knee. The Frenchman was playing an excellent match before he had this “typical grass court injury.”

Mannarino revealed that he felt a big crack while he was falling. He commented:

“The court definitely felt slippery to me. I wasn’t able to change directions, wasn’t comfortable with that. Definitely not the best sensations since the beginning of the match.”

Roger Federer will take on the world no.56 Richard Gasquet in the 2nd round. Their actual head to head record is 18-2 for Federer.

Federer in Wimbledon, ranking, and results in 2021

Roger Federer Stats info

Currently the world no.8, Federer has a compiled 6-3 record in 2021. Federer is currently competing in Wimbledon where he conquered Adrian Mannarino 6-4 6-73 3-6 6-2 0-0 ret..

 

Federer won 103 titles in his career: 47 on hard courts, 11 on clay courts, 21 on indoor courts, 5 on carpet courts and 19 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)

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Federer's Record
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Draw

 

Adrian Mannarino in 2021

Adrian Mannarino Stats info

Now ranked no.41, Mannarino played his last match on the 29th of June when he had to retire when playing against world no.8 Roger Federer in the 1st round and the scoreline was 6-4 6-7(3) 3-6 6-2 0-0 .

Currently, during this year the French player achieved a compiled 9-18 win-loss record. Adrian Mannarino’s most significant result of the present season was reaching the semifinal in Mallorca.

Mannarino
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Mannarino's Record
 

Roger Federer and Adrian Mannarino squared off 7 times. Their current head to head is 7-0 for Federer. Previously, the last time when they played each other, Roger Federer won 6-4 6-7(3) 3-6 6-2 0-0 ret. in the 1st round in London (Wimbledon) on the 29th of June 2021.

You can watch the highlights in the following video.

Roger Federer and Adrian Mannarino

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