Federer ousts Goffin to reach Halle semis

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ON COURSE: Roger Federer reacts after he won a quarterfinal against David Goffin in the ATP tennis tournament in Halle, western Germany, on Friday. (AFP)
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ON COURSE: Roger Federer reacts after he won a quarterfinal against David Goffin in the ATP tennis tournament in Halle, western Germany, on Friday. (AFP)
Updated 17 June 2016
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Federer ousts Goffin to reach Halle semis

PARIS: World No.3 Roger Federer beat Belgium’s David Goffin 6-1, 7-6 (12/10) on Friday to qualify for the ATP Halle semifinals.
The Swiss veteran, a 17-time Grand Slam winner, is seeking a ninth title in the Wimbledon warm-up event in Halle, and fourth on the trot on the German grass.
Top seed Federer will play Alexander Zverev in Saturday’s last four after the young German beat Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis 7-6 (11/9), 6-3 earlier on Friday.
Austria’s Dominic Thiem, the No.3 seed, is also through to the semifinals after German Philipp Kohlschreiber pulled out of their quarterfinal.

Kerber fights back

Defending champion Angelique Kerber made a typically tenacious comeback from a set down and a day’s delay to reach the quarterfinals of the Wimbledon warm-up event in Birmingham on Friday.
She did it with a 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 win over Daria Gavrilova, an improving young world number 50 from Australia who ended yesterday’s rain-ruined schedule within two points of snatching the first set.
She duly did that on Friday, capturing Kerber’s service game, which restarted with the titleholder 0-30 down.
But thereafter the German displayed admirable motivation in still-damp conditions and found a good rhythm with solid ground-stroke hitting.
“It was good to turn around the match after all the rain and a day later,” said Kerber, whose body language showed how determined she was not to follow several other big names through the exit.
“It’s always difficult to start again the next day so I am glad I found my rhythm again,” she added. Earlier she told the crowd: “I love this tournament and I want to do well again.”
The fifth day did however bring an improvement in the weather forecast and Carla Suarez Navarro, the sixth seed from Spain, took advantage to similarly recover from a set down.
Navarro was even closer to defeat overnight against Andrea Petkovic, another German, who began today just needing to win the second set tie-break to close the match out.
Navarro’s intelligent rallying narrowly denied Petkovic 7-5 in the tie-break and then, despite letting slip an early break of serve in the final set, Navarro somehow sneaked another tie-break, from 4-5 down.
Her patient 4-6, 7-6 (7/5), 7-6 (7/5) marathon win earned her a meeting with Kerber.


Ravaglia’s heroics propel Bologna to victory over Inter in Italian Super Cup semi-final in Riyadh

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Ravaglia’s heroics propel Bologna to victory over Inter in Italian Super Cup semi-final in Riyadh

  • The Bologna keeper makes a string of saves, including 2 during the penalty shootout after the game ends in a 1-1 draw

RIYADH: It was a night of shared football culture in Riyadh on Friday as Inter Milan and Bologna met in the second semi-final of the 2025-26 Italian Super Cup.

The traveling Inter support brought with them their color, drums and constant noise, which blended with the enthusiasm of the Saudi Inter fans to create a lively atmosphere inside the stadium.

The match began at a blistering pace, with Inter taking the lead within two minutes when Marcus Thuram powered home from close range after meeting a quality cross from Alessandro Bastoni.

The side immediately pressed forward in search of a second, with Ange-Yoan Bonny going close in the fourth minute after feinting past Torbjorn Heggem, but he dragged his effort just wide of the post.

After this early barrage, Bologna began to grow into the contest. Jens Odgaard led much of the offense, and goalkeeper Josep Martinez was called into action to preserve Inter’s lead.

The energy among the Inter fans continued to build as they jumped in unison and waved their scarves, urging their team forward in search of the elusive second goal. Their momentum was checked in the 34th minute, however, when a review by the video assistant referee resulted in a penalty for Bologna. Riccardo Orsolini stepped up to coolly slot the spot-kick past Martinez and level the scores.

Inter continued to push forward after the break as the game opened up, but there was no getting past Bologna goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia, who made four saves in the second half alone.

Hopes among the Nerazzurri of restoring their lead were raised when Bonny went down in the box in the 56th minute, only for the appeals for a penalty to be waved aside following a VAR review.

Less than 10 minutes later, the Inter fans rose to welcome Lautaro Martinez. Brought on in a triple substitution alongside Andy Diouf and Davide Frattesi, he made an immediate impact on the play but still his team was unable to find a decisive goal before regular time ran out.

In fact it was Bologna that came close to snatching a winner in injury time, but goalkeeper Martinez reacted sharply to make a crucial save. The final whistle blew soon after and, with no extra time in the Italian Super Cup, the match went to penalties.

The shootout began evenly, with both sides converting their first penalties before the goalkeepers intervened in the next two. Nicolo Barella then fired over the crossbar, only for Juan Miranda to similarly miss the target.

Inter’s struggles from the spot continued as Ravaglia pulled off his second save of the shootout, and then Jonathan Rowe kept his nerve to give Bologna the advantage. Stefan de Vrij converted his spot kick to extend the contest but Ciro Immobile struck decisively to give Bologna the victory.

They now face Napoli in the final at Al-Awwal Park on Dec. 22, after the Serie A champions defeated AC Milan 2-0 on Thursday in the first semi-final.