Federer rolls into Wimbledon quartersWimbledon, England (Sports Network) - Roger Federer moved into his sixth straight Wimbledon quarterfinal on Monday by handling former world No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt in straight sets at the All England Club. The top-seeded and current No. 1 Federer erased the 20th-seeded Hewitt 7-6 (9-7), 6-2, 6-4 in fourth-round action on Day 7 at the year's third Grand Slam event.
Following a tight first-set tiebreak, Federer wound up rolling in 1 hour, 49
minutes. The sublime Swiss swatted 21 aces and held his serve throughout the
match. Hewitt went 0-for-8 on his break-point chances and had his serve broken
on three occasions. Federer is now 14-7 lifetime against Hewitt, including wins in their last 12 matchups. The Swiss is 3-0 in their Wimbledon encounters and 6-0 in meetings at majors. The 12-time Grand Slam titlist Federer is the reigning five-time Wimbledon champ and has won his last 38 matches at the All England Club. Bjorn Borg holds the record with 41 consecutive wins here. Federer hasn't lost on grass since falling against Croat Mario Ancic in the opening round at Wimbledon in 2002. The super Swiss has won 63 straight on the fast surface.
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