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Down and out: Federer took a tumble in the fifth set.

The Fed Express is derailed! Raonic stuns Federer to reach Wimbledon final

He becomes the first non-European to reach the final since Andy Roddick seven years ago.

MILOS RAONIC BECAME the first Canadian man to reach a Grand Slam final at Wimbledon when he stunned punch drunk seven-time champion Roger Federer in a titanic five-set struggle.

Sixth seed Raonic triumphed 6-3, 6-7 (3/7), 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 and goes on to face second seed Andy Murray, the 2013 champion, or 10th-seeded Czech Tomas Berdych

It was 25-year-old Raonic’s first win on grass against a top 10 opponent and shattered Federer’s hopes of going on to claim a record eighth All England Club crown and 18th major.

“There was a little opening and I took it,” said Raonic who looked down and out in the fourth set.

“It’s a big impact for Canada. Hopefully, it will be even bigger if I win on Sunday.”

After weathering an early storm, Federer had been in complete control of the semi-final, his 10th at the tournament, until the tie turned suddenly and dramatically in the fourth set.

The 34-year-old, bidding to become the oldest finalist in 42 years, squandered three break points in the set and slipped from 40-0 up on serve in the 12th game.

Federer, whose last Grand Slam crown came at Wimbledon in 2012, had already required five sets to get past Marin Cilic in the quarter-finals, saving three match points in the process.

And the effort took its toll on the 17-time major winner in the decider where he needed treatment on his right thigh and jarred his left knee and foot in a worrying fall.

Britain Wimbledon Tennis Alastair Grant Alastair Grant

Raonic, nine years his junior, pounced for a 3-1 lead while Federer had to save two more break points in the sixth game.

The Canadian held hs nerve and claimed victory when Federer went wide with a weary forehand which condemned the Swiss star to his first loss in a Wimbledon semi-final.

Raonic finished with 23 aces and 75 winners while Federer converted just one of nine break points.

Raonic, playing in his second Wimbledon semi-final after losing to Federer at the same stage two years ago, came out blasting from the start.

He carved out and converted the only break point of the first set for a 3-1 lead before unleashing the fastest serve of the tournament of 144mph (231.7km/h) in the fifth game.

Federer squandered four set points in the 10th game of the second set, the last of which off a sloppy backhand.

But the veteran wasn’t to be denied when Raonic left the door open again in the tiebreaker with his sixth double fault of the tie.

The Swiss soon went to another three set points and this time he pounced, levelling the match when a Raonic backhand stab drifted wide.

Wimbledon 2016 - Day Eleven - The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club John Walton John Walton

Federer broke for the first time in the semi-final for a 4-3 lead in the third set as Raonic suffered a sudden loss of momentum, backing it up with a service game to love.

His seventh ace of the contest sealed the set in the 10th game.

With his coach John McEnroe commentating for British television, Raonic had to save two break points in the fifth game and another in the ninth of the fourth set.

However, in a remarkable 12th game, Federer was pegged back from 40-0 after serving up back-to-back double faults and Raonic levelled the semi-final on a third set point when the Swiss meekly teed-up an opportunity for the Canadian to pass him.

Federer then required treatment on his right thigh in the changeover.

The fatigued legend saved a break point at 1-2 in the decider but only after jarring his left foot and knee in an awkward fall.

A breathtaking close-up rally at the net went in the Canadian’s favour and he broke for 3-1 in what proved to be the crucial breakthrough.

- © AFP, 2016

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    Jul 8th 2016, 5:15 PM

    Noooo!. Why must Federer age. The rest of them are grunting plebs by comparison whose forehands look like they’re shovelling cement.

    Hopefully his two sons take up tennis and dominate for an age.

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    Jul 8th 2016, 5:18 PM

    He looks like a right eejit in that blazer.
    Murray all they way for me, otherwise Rafa.
    Roger had his twin daughters playing on the practice courts at the weekend. Looks like they are more likely to take over from him, and I know how much you love women’s tennis Fred!

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    Jul 8th 2016, 5:22 PM

    Your reverse snobbery is on show Joan.

    His sons are younger, i shall wait for them to take over his mantle.

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    Jul 8th 2016, 5:33 PM

    Nothing to do with snobbery in either direction.
    He just looks like an eejit in the blazer…

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    Jul 8th 2016, 5:28 PM

    Murray’s to lose now lads

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    Jul 8th 2016, 7:45 PM

    Fed is legend and showed great sportsmanship after

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    Jul 8th 2016, 6:05 PM

    Come on Tim !!!!

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    Jul 8th 2016, 10:43 PM

    Would love to see Raonic beat Murray.

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    Jul 9th 2016, 2:32 AM

    Nah let Murray beat him might be the last time the BBC get to call him a Brit

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    Jul 9th 2016, 5:16 AM

    As a lover of all sports , probably the greatest sportsman I’ve seen , longevity, style , panache , brilliance , a lot of compliments are worthy for Federer, dignity probably the most apt !

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    Jul 8th 2016, 6:53 PM

    Poor old Roger. Time to hang it up lad. Your final chance has gone.

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    Jul 8th 2016, 7:40 PM

    Time to hang it up??? He just lost a grand slam semi final in 5 sets. It’s not like he was beaten in the first round

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    Jul 9th 2016, 1:48 AM

    Only a matter of time before Raonic wins a major. His game has come on massively the last year or so and he’s improving the mental side too.

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    Jul 9th 2016, 8:22 AM

    Jason, the way I see it is this. He’s only won 2 slams this decade. One of which was the first one. That’s a lot of losses. Simply put, he’s never going to win another one, so why continue to lose? Djokovic slipped up and he still couldn’t take advantage. Continuing past this year, will eventually result in much earlier losses thus diminishing his lofty reputation. I’ll be surprised if next year isn’t his last on tour.

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