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Roger Federer withdraws from the French Open granting Matteo Berrettini free pass to quarter-finals – ABC News
Roger Federer’s French Open is over. The Swiss great withdrawing ahead of the fourth round of the clay court grand slam.

Roger Federer, who is targeting a record 21st grand slam title at Wimbledon has withdrawn from the French Open, a day after winning a tough third-round match.
- The world number eight pulled out of the tournament citing a need to listen to his body
- Federer suffered physically in his four-set victory over Germany’s Dominik Koepfer
- The withdrawal means Italy’s Matteo Berrettini will move into the quarter-finals
“After discussions with my team, I decided that I should withdraw from the French Open today,”…
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