Summary Julien Benneteau registered an upset win over Roger Federer Rotterdam World Tennis tournament
Frenchman Julien Benneteau sent defending champion Roger Federer crashing out of the Rotterdam World Tennis tournament on Friday with a stunning 6-3, 7-5 quarter-final upset.
Federer, who lifted the trophy in his last two appearances in 2005 and 2012, last suffered defeat in the event against Tim Henman in 2004.
"I m very disappointed, I have some regrets about this match," said Federer, who came back from two sets to love down to beat Benneteau in the third round of Wimbledon last year.
"He played great and created more chances than I did. He deserved to win. It was a tough loss, but they do happen.Being broken so many times (five) indoors won t get the job done. My game was up and down overall.
"He made it difficult and generated pressure. That made you try to serve harder. When I had some chances I didn t take them. I was maybe a point or two away from taking it into a third set and then the clock resets."
Benneteau, the world 39, will play a Saturday a semi-final against fifth-seeded compatriot Gilles Simon who was 3-0 ahead in the final set against Martin Klizan when the Slovak player quit with an injury.
"This was a dream match, and I played like a dream," said Benneteau after his second career win over the world number two.
"This is for sure my biggest win. He was the favourite, but maybe he played a bit tight. I ve been playing well all week, improving with each match.
"I ve had a great week here so far and I hope it s not finished."
