
Roger Federer was knocked out of the US Open on Wednesday after losing a quarter-final thriller to Tomas Berdych, marking the world number one’s earliest exit from Flushing Meadows in nine years.
Top-seeded Federer was unable to conjure up any of his old magic after the Czech made a flying start and stormed to a surprise 7-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 victory.
“It couldn’t be better,” Berdych said in a courtside interview. “There is no better feeling. There is no better moment than this one.”
Federer was unable to hide his disappointment.
The 31-year-old had ended a two and a half year grand slam drought by winning Wimbledon in July and arrived in New York on the back of a victory at the Cincinnati Masters.
“I had such an amazing summer. I really thought I was going to come out and play a solid match,” he said. “I didn’t do that tonight. Obviously there is a bit of a letdown now.”