Djokovic into US Open quarter-finals

Defending champion Novak Djokovic reached his 14th successive Grand Slam quarter-final when Swiss 18th seed Stanislas Wawrinka was forced to retire from their US Open last-16 match.

Serb second seed Djokovic was 6-4 6-1 3-1 ahead when Wawrinka, who had already complained of feeling unwell at the end of the third game of the third set, called it quits on Wednesday.

Djokovic, who was leading 2-0 overnight when the match was halted because of rain, goes on to face either 2009 champion Juan Martin Del Potro, the Argentine seventh seed, or 2003 winner Andy Roddick for a place in the semi-finals.

“It was a difficult situation for both of us with the rain yesterday. We were here for 10 or 11 hours, warmed-up and then stopped. It was hard to get ready for a match that way,” said Djokovic, the 25-year-old Australian Open champion.

Djokovic has reached his sixth successive US Open quarter-final by dropping just 20 games in four rounds.

“I’m happy with my performances. I played well against a quality opponent and I wish him a quick recovery,” added the Serb, who played his match in front of just a few hundred fans on the 10,000-capacity Louis Armstrong Stadium.

Djokovic’s fellow Serb, eighth seed Janko Tipsarevic, fresh from a Twitter stir where he reignited the equal prize money row, reached his second successive US Open quarter-final.

Tipsarevic brushed past German 19th seed Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-2 and goes on to face Spanish fourth seed David Ferrer for a place in the semi-finals.

Just days after criticising the entertainment value of women’s tennis, and questioning why the likes of Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams didn’t play five sets, Tipsarevic played in front of just a smattering of fans on the Grandstand.

Roddick, 30, and playing his last match before retirement, was just a point ahead in the first set tie-break against Del Potro when play was halted overnight.

On a bumper day of action at Flushing Meadows, top seed Roger Federer was taking on Czech sixth seed Tomas Berdych for a place in the semi-finals.

Federer, bidding to become the first six-time champion in 87 years and make a ninth straight semi-final in New York, will meet either British third seed Andy Murray or Marin Cilic, the 12th-seeded Croat, for a place in the final.

Federer beat Murray in the 2008 US Open final.

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