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Bogeyman beats Federer in New York
( 2003-09-05 11:19) (Agencies)

Wimbledon champion Roger Federer's US Open run juddered to a halt on Thursday when he was bounced by his burly bogeyman but Kim Clijsters was on fine form as rain clouds finally cleared from Flushing Meadows.
Federer, seeded second here on the back of his grasscourt grand slam triumph, fell once again to Argentine David Nalbandian, this time 3-6 7-6 6-4 6-3.
The stocky 21-year-old has now beaten Federer all five times they have met on the Tour -- three times this year and twice in 2002.
"I guess I am struggling against him," Federer smiled wryly. "I don't know what to comment on this.

"I am trying to figure out how to beat him. He likes my game, that's all I can say about it."
Thirteenth seed Nalbandian, a finalist at Wimbledon last year, was also at a loss to explain his hold over the stylish Swiss player.
"I like playing against him, what can I say?" he laughed. "I like his game... I don't know exactly why."
Clijsters reached her first US Open semi-final with a comprehensive 6-1 6-4 victory over France's Amelie Mauresmo.
The Belgian will face former champion and third seed Lindsay Davenport for a place in Saturday's final after the American ousted Argentine Paola Suarez 6-4 6-0.
"It's definitely a great feeling," Clijsters grinned.
Her long-term boyfriend Lleyton Hewitt underlined his revival in form, beating Thai Paradorn Srichaphan 4-6 6-2 6-4 6-2.
CULT FOLLOWING
The 2001 US Open champion has endured a poor grand slam year and this result gave him his best run at a major in 2003.
"It took me a few games to get into it but then I really started working it well," Hewitt said.

He next plays third seed Juan Carlos Ferrero. The Spaniard beat American Todd Martin 6-2 6-4 3-6 5-7 6-3.
Federer, who also lost to Nalbandian in the final of the junior event here in 1998, slowly lost his way on a dank centre court, bowing out in two hours 50 minutes.
Nalbandian allowed his opponent to punch himself out before thrashing the heavy tennis balls all over the court to reach his first US Open quarter-final.
In the last eight he will face crowd favourite Younes El Aynaoui. The Moroccan, who is developing a cult following in New York, reached his second straight US Open quarter-final by bouncing former world number one Carlos Moya 7-6 7-6 4-6 6-4.
The 31-year-old cradled his racket and rocked it like a baby after striking a winning backhand on match point -- a reference to the birth of his third son earlier this month.
Grim conditions had once again greeted players and tennis fans when they arrived at a water-logged National Tennis Center.
But the rains finally cleared and gave organisers a glimmer of hope of finishing the tournament this weekend on schedule.
Before Federer and Nalbandian took to court, only five singles matches had been completed since Monday because of severe rain delays, forcing officials to seriously consider holding the men's final next Monday.
ERRANT THROW
But the action was thick and fast on Thursday evening with matches sprawled on to far-flung courts as organisers played catch-up.
In the women's draw, Russian seventh seed Anastasia Myskina beat Frenchwoman Mary Pierce 7-6 6-1 in a fourth-round match which spanned four days because of the weather.
When they resumed on Thursday, with Myskina leading 7-6 2-0, she needed just 14 minutes to book a place in the quarter-finals against third seed Justine Henin-Hardenne.
"It was weird to wait four days and then play 20 minutes to finish the match," Myskina said. "It's been a tough situation."
Italy's Francesca Schiavone followed her into the last eight after upsetting 15th seed Ai Sugiyama 6-7 7-5 6-2.
The victory puts the 29th-seeded Schiavone into the last eight of a grand slam for just the second time in her career.
She plays American sixth seed Jennifer Capriati later on Thursday.
Aside from the many rain delays, Schiavone's match was briefly halted when umpire Lynn Welch was struck on the head with a tennis ball from an errant throw by a ball boy.
Cut and bleeding across the bridge of her nose and side of her eye, Welch received treatment in the chair but said she wanted to continue.

 
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