Fritz recovers to reach first Wimbledon semi-final

Fritz had to work hard to beat Khachanov, having looked on course to wrapping up the match in straight sets.

But things suddenly fell apart as he struggled to land his first serve while sending more shots beyond the baseline.

The 27-year-old then had a medical timeout to address some taping on his foot as he looked to avoid being taken to five sets for the third time in five matches at Wimbledon.

There was a bizarre incident at the start of the fourth set when a malfunction by the electronic line call system meant ‘fault’ was called during play, and the point was replayed.

But it didn’t impact Fritz’s return to form as he dug deep to come out on top of a tie-break.

“I’m feeling great to get through it,” he said in his on-court interview.

“I’ve never had a match really just flip so quickly, so I’m really happy with how I came back in the fourth set and got it done.

“I felt I couldn’t miss and then all of sudden I’m making a ton of mistakes. Momentum was definitely not going to be on my side going into a fifth.”

World number five Fritz is looking to end his country’s long wait for a male Grand Slam winner, with Andy Roddick the last to achieve it with a 2003 US Open success.

Source: BBC