Roger Federer was stunned by Argentine qualifier Federico Delbonis, the world number 114, in the Hamburg claycourt semi-finals Saturday as the 17-time Grand Slam title winner suffered another worrying loss. The former world number one went down 7-6 (9/7), 7-6 (7/4) to the 22-year-old Delbonis with the defeat coming just a month after Federer was knocked out of Wimbledon by Ukraine's world number 116 Sergiy Stakhovsky in the second round.
Delbonis will play Fabio Fognini in Sunday's final after the Italian 12th seed reached his second successive final by beating Spain's Nicolas Almagro 6-4, 7-6 (7/1). "I think he was a bit better than me today," said Federer. "It's clearly a pity I couldn't win either of the sets because I was starting to feel better towards the end of the match. But unfortunately I couldn't push him further and create more chances."
Saturday's defeat will put the 31-year-old Federer under more pressure to justify that he can still be a major force in the sport. He came into Hamburg, where he had triumphed four times, ranked at five in the world - his lowest position since 2003 - after his Wimbledon humiliation brought to an end a run of 36 consecutive Grand Slam quarter-final appearances. Debuting a larger racquet frame this week, Federer had twice been pushed to three sets on his way to the semi-finals of the Hamburg claycourt event.
"I don't think it had much to do with the racket today," said Federer. "I tried everything I could at this tournament. It's been a difficult week throughout. But I'm happy I fought through many matches. It gives me the matches I was looking for. "I was clearly hoping, after winning a tough one yesterday, to somehow get through today and then give myself an opportunity to win the title tomorrow. It's disappointing, but defeats like that happen sometimes.