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A cut above: Roger Federer demonstrates devastating new ‘Sabre’ weapon at US Open

The world number two has developed a new attacking ploy which is bamboozling opponents and providing the 34-year-old Swiss with yet another dimension to his already impressive game

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Roger Federer returns to Philipp Kohlschreiber. Photo: AFP

Call it sneaky, call it “Sabre”, call it the new weapon that could just fire Roger Federer to his sixth US Open and 18th grand slam title.

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The world number two has developed a new attacking ploy which is bamboozling opponents and providing the 34-year-old Swiss with yet another dimension to his already impressive game.

We sort of came up with the name, you know, ‘Sneak Attack By Roger'
Roger Federer

It involves chipping and charging on a second serve, starting from a position inside the baseline and ending with a quick sprint to the service box.

“We sort of came up with the name, you know, ‘Sneak Attack By Roger’, ‘Sabre’. Call it ‘Fed Attack’, call it whatever you want, but I thought it was kind of funny,” said Federer.

Although he had mixed success with it on Saturday, the world number two still had plenty of other tricks up his sleeve to make the last 16 with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 victory over Philipp Kohlschreiber.

It was his 10th victory in 10 meetings against the German player as he reached the second week in New York for the 15th successive year.

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Federer arrived in New York having rebounded from his Wimbledon final defeat by Novak Djokovic with a seventh Cincinnati Masters title.
Roger Federer employed a host of unorthodox shots to help him progress at the US Open. Photo: AP
Roger Federer employed a host of unorthodox shots to help him progress at the US Open. Photo: AP
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