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Take the money and run: Roger Federer pleads for no panic measures over Wimbledon pull-outs
Swiss says there is no need for grand slams to reduce matches to best-of-three sets
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Roger Federer pleaded with grand slams not to be panicked into reducing matches to best-of-three sets after injured players were accused of taking the money and running on Tuesday.
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Federer reached the Wimbledon second round when Alexandr Dolgopolov quit when trailing 6-3, 3-0 after just 43 minutes on Centre Court complaining of an ankle injury.
Earlier, title rival Novak Djokovic booked his second round spot in just 40 minutes when Martin Klizan, suffering from a calf injury, retired at 6-3, 2-0 down.
It meant that the Centre Court crowd had seen just 83 minutes of action involving the two men who have won 10 Wimbledon titles between them.
“I feel for the crowd,” said Federer. “They’re there to watch good tennis.”
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