Daily Digest: Roger Federer shocked in US Open fourth round

Sport360 staff 09:56 04/09/2018
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    Australia's John Millman (R) shakes hands with Switzerland's Roger Federer after defeating him during their 2018 US Open Men's Singles tennis match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York on September 3, 2018. - Five-time champion Roger Federer crashed out of the US Open fourth round, beaten in four sets by 55th-ranked Australian John Millman. (Photo by EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ / AFP) (Photo credit should read EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ/AFP/Getty Images)

    John Millman and Roger Federer embrace at the net late into Tuesday morning.

    Unheralded Australian John Millman pulled off one of the all-time great tennis shocks by defeating Roger Federer to reach the US Open quarter-finals.

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    CRICKET

    India have struggled at key junctures in Tests.

    Our cricket writer Ajit Vijaykumar analyses India’s miserable record chasing in the fourth innings of a Test match.

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    Stuart Appleby pays tribute to the retiring Alastair Cook as the England opener gears up for his final Test at the Oval this week.

    Read his comment piece, here.

    Bowing out at the top: Alastair Cook.

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