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Federer pins hopes on Nadal fatigue after Hamburg loss

Roger Federer expects Rafael Nadal to wilt under the physical burden of defending his French Open title when the world's top two players continue their rivalry at Roland Garros next week.

Federer pins hopes on Nadal fatigue after Hamburg loss
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Federer slumped to his eighth dispiriting defeat on clay to the Spaniard in the Hamburg Masters final on Sunday, the worst possible preparation for the Swiss star as he gears up for another assault on the only Grand Slam title to elude him.

Nadal has won the last three tournaments in Paris, beating Federer in the 2006 and 2007 finals, and will be defending a perfect 21-match winning record at Roland Garros. But the Mallorcan had to battle a hamstring strain in the first set of Sunday’s final before going on to depose Federer as Hamburg champion winning 7-5, 6-7 (3/7), 6-2 after nearly three hours.

“I wish I could have won in Hamburg, that would have given me an even better feeling for Roland Garros,” said Federer after his 10th loss on all surfaces to the Mallorcan.

“To have won here would have just confirmed that I am definitely playing well. I can definitely say I am feeling good, the three hours wasn’t a problem, from the physical standpoint. But from Rafael’s standpoint, he is perhaps struggling a bit more due to

the stress with the levels of the last few weeks. I am completely fine and I will be ready for the tournament.”

Nadal suffered blisters after winning the Barcelona final earlier this month against compatriot David Ferrer and could barely run at the Rome Masters where he lost to Juan Carlos Ferrero in the second round. It was only his second defeat on clay since April 2005.

But he proved his fitness in Hamburg by beating world number three Novak Djokovic in the semi-final, before recovering from 5-1 down in the first set to beat Federer. And despite suffering the hamstring problem, the Spaniard says he is confident of being fit to defend his Roland Garros crown.

“I am optimistic of playing Roland Garros, I will have to see how the leg settles down,” said Nadal. “The final (in Hamburg) was tough for me, especially after the hard

semi-final, I felt a bit of pain in my hamstring and it was difficult to concentrate.”

But he said it helps to beat the world number one – Federer – and the best player this year – Djokovic – for his confidence.

“The most important was to win Hamburg for the first time, regardless that it was the last event before Roland Garros,” he said.

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Emergency numbers fail in several German states

Callers to the emergency numbers 110 and 112 weren’t able to reach operators Thursday morning in several German states.

The 112 emergency number on an ambulance.
The 112 emergency number on an ambulance. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Boris Roessler

The emergency number 110 for police and 112 for fire crews failed around the country early Thursday morning, with callers unable to reach emergency operators for urgent assistance between about 4:30 am and 5:40 am local time.

The Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Aid is looking into these outages, which were reported in states including Lower Saxony, Baden-Württemberg, and  Brandenburg, and in major cities like Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg, and Frankfurt. Cologne was further affected by cuts to electricity, drinking water, and regular telephone services. Lower Saxony also saw disruptions to the internal phone networks of police and hospitals.

Emergency services are not reporting any more disturbances and people should be able to once again reach 110 and 112 around the country as normal.

Investigators are looking into the problem, but haven’t yet established a cause or any consequences that may have happened due to the outage. Provider Deutsche Telekom says they have ruled out the possibility of an attack by hackers.

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