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Britain's
Prince Charles designed a rare, if fleeting, trip to Wimbledon
on Wednesday but remained just lengthy enough to look at Roger Federer produce
another regal performance on Center
Court to maneuver serenely in to the third round.
Swiss Federer, putting in a bid for any record-equaling
seventh men's singles title in the All England Club, outclassed Fabio Fognini
6-1 6-3 6-2, exhibiting his full repertoire of shots before an appreciative
Royal Box.
With rain showers hanging around the west London
and Center Court's
roof sliding shut, world number 1 and protecting champion Novak Djokovic was
scheduled to experience his second-round match against American Ryan Harrison later.
Samantha Stosur grew to become the greatest seed to fall in
the titles once the Australian was bundled up in the 2nd round by Nederlander
player Arantxa Rus.
The 5th seed, the only real player in the former tennis
energy house to achieve the 2nd round, lost 6-2 -6 6-4 inside a extremely
changing match on Court One.
Home fans who braved the first-morning queues snaking over
the course opposite the causes, were treated to early British cheer when Louise
Watson arrived at the 3rd round from the women's singles by beating American
Jamie Lee Hampton.
Federer bowed towards the heir towards the throne before his
match and Charles and the wife Camilla gave the 30-year-old maestro a standing
ovation after he bashed Fognini.
"We're thrilled for that tennis family they found watch
today," Federer stated following a victory that was similar to a royal
procession.
The languid Fognini performed much more of a component in
proceedings within the second and third sets but his body gestures was what guy
just creating the amounts as Federer treated everyone else inside a match that
exhibited by in 74 minutes.
"I did not think it had been that simple a match,"
Federer stated. "I truly attempted to concentrate hard making i performed
kind of a clear match that we could do again today."
Federer, who last won the title in '09, will face either
Michael Russell or Julien Benneteau within the third round.
Several first-round matches needed to be completed on
Wednesday after rain and bad light ended play the previous evening.
Spain's seventh seed David Ferrer completed Germany's Dustin
Brown 7-5 6-4 6-4 but 25th seed Stanislas Wawrinka, who joined Federer to
Olympic doubles gold in Beijing 4 years ago, lost a five-set cliffhanger to
Juergen Melzer.
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