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Roger Federer saw early exit coming

"I felt for some reason it was not going to be very simple (against Andreas Seppi). Even in practice, I felt the same way," said four-time champion Federer after third-round ouster

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Roger Federer reacts ahead of a tie-break in Set 4 of his Australian Open third round singles match against Italy's Andreas Seppi in Melbourne yesterday. Pic/AFP. Inset: World No 46 Andreas Seppi.

Roger Federer reacts ahead of a tie-break in Set 4 of his Australian Open third round singles match against Italy's Andreas Seppi in Melbourne yesterday. Pic/AFP. Inset: World No 46 Andreas Seppi.

Melbourne: Four-time champion Roger Federer revealed he was probably the only man in Melbourne who felt his shock defeat to Italy’s Andreas Seppi was on the cards.

Roger Federer. Inset: Andreas Seppi.
Roger Federer reacts ahead of a tie-break in Set 4 of his Australian Open third round singles match against Italy's Andreas Seppi in Melbourne yesterday. Pic/AFP. Inset: World No 46 Andreas Seppi.

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