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Mayer falls to Federer at German Open

Roger Federer needed just under two hours to see off Germany's Florian Mayer in three-sets on Friday to reach the semi-finals of the Hamburg claycourt tournament.

Mayer falls to Federer at German Open

The Swiss top seed, playing his first tournament since his shock second-round exit at Wimbledon, dug deep to claim the third set for a 7-6 (7/4), 3-6, 7-5 quarter-final victory.

Mayer, 45th in the world compared to Federer’s fifth ranking, fired down six aces, three times more than the Swiss star, but Federer was strong where it counted, saving three of the five break points he faced in the third set.

“It was extremely difficult,” said Federer.

“I started really well. I thought we were both hitting the ball well in the first set and not giving each other that many chances. It went down to the wire.

“I’m happy I played a good tie-break. I should have been up early with a break in the second set; he got me there. It was a bit of a rollercoaster till the very end of the match. Just had to tough it out.

“The conditions were cold and heavy, the clay was heavy. So, it was different than we had expected at the beginning of the day when we thought we would play at 5.15pm. I have to say that I really enjoyed the match. It was a tough match and Florian fought hard.”

Federer has a 32-4 event record in Hamburg, where he won the title in 2002, 2004-05 and 2007, then finished runner-up in 2008 to Rafael Nadal.

The Swiss star will now face Argentinian qualifier Federico Delbonis in Saturday’s semi-finals.

German second-seed Tommy Haas made a quarter-final exit when he lost in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4, to Italian 12th-seed Fabio Fognini, who claimed his first ATP tournament win at Stuttgart last week.

Fognini, who had also beaten Haas in the last-eight at Stuttgart, will play third-seed Spaniard Nicolas Almagro, who beat fifth-seed Juan Monaco of Argentina 4-6, 6-0, 6-3 in just under two hours.

AFP/The Local/pvs

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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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