Video CentralVideo Search
VIDEO ARCHIVE SEARCH
downlevel description
This video requires the Adobe Flash Player. Download a free version of the player.

Current Video: Players ready for quarterfinals

Hear from Roger Federer and others after their fourth round matches at the U.S. Open. Federer defeated Tommy Robredo in straight sets to advance to the quarterfinals.

-

Full Transcript (Automatically generated. May not be 100% accurate)

" Well try to figure about a bit you know the way he's. It made me I thought he read that -- a lot and I expect him to open it up. Sometimes it was about one but he didn't of positive and I'm sure or for a while there. You know should blame -- he was doing good joke -- me off balance and and then being intense -- it was a it was a key you know to get the break in the maybe go. -- the tiebreak. I was down break points it was kind of tough but and it looked it up to me you know like but also a bit more freely in. That it didn't amount to play his game anymore and and on top of evidence to thank goodness."

" I think there are in the sense that it's expected. Definitely better. I needed I was -- having been able. Addicted to -- of course. And that with the political rival fans. So much so it was good -- I was in his -- chances. And -- What was escorted them. Those -- I had chances to break and have a good put too much because everything was going so well. And I get visions to combat the big issues and let. Overall I think I looked like committed to her should be in accordance who have. Was putting -- bag but they'll look to myself because that if it's something about Ferris but he definitely that is nobody in. It's such as Seattle was fighting hired because if you put that on the that I feel like -- going to change it just. Everything was not a nice that than to him what does. Look -- in this division so much but I think -- against I had those that don't come to the man they'd have bet there. Except there versus."

" And he should slash through ticket plan -- made the -- that he's been."

" When he's amazing matches she isn't a good winning streak are going to be very tough special also without. With the whole crowd supporting her but I'm just going to bat and John. Think up that are really good match I'm so happy that Pulitzer -- I'm in my first quite -- of a Grand Slam and."

" I'd be -- Atlanta book that was number six or else I mean it's -- is amazing."

" Are yet to reach the semifinals in the -- haven't beaten them that he's here. It was different the last couple years so where I have played my best finish in the majored in the grasslands and that wasn't. The case this year but. You know I have -- playing really well on some other events so I had some ups and downs but. I believe I can. I came. I can get far in the tournament. The way I was playing. First first two rounds and today was. Was very satisfying. I just as that need to have a lot of self -- confidence. Obviously which plays a big role. In late stages of the grand slams."

Related Episodes

USA Luge top ten start

USA Luge top ten start

USA's Mark Grimmette and Brian Martin place eighth after the first in Calgary. Take a look at the season opener that had them only .56 seconds out of first.

Video|Mon, 23 Nov 2009|More from FOX Sports Video on MSN: More Sports
|duncanfound at0:10, 1:11

Mark Burnett and Brian Barton counting it down to Vancouver is they're set for their second run hearing Calgary. Duncan at 39 and 36 years old respectively could Vancouver games in their final and so. I happen.
or her -- and Martin. It's brake late guys you would say Duncan wave goodbye -- now in first place.
U.S. women have strong showing

U.S. women have strong showing

The U.S. women finish fifth at the FIBT Women's Bobsled World Cup. The duo had the early lead, but eventually fell out of medal contention.

Video|Sun, 22 Nov 2009|More from FOX Sports Video on MSN: More Sports
|world cupfound at0:43

professional softball player. -- a robot and a lot of Myers silver medal winners last year at the world championship god sixty start. The first for a lot of players coming up his -- Last week parks shouldn't kill somebody -- A couple of weeks ago tied -- 62 -- everybody else got a hundred better. We -- it's better they're 200 slower. -- Silver medal last year's world championships. Silver -- to three win over two games. I would say at least six or seven gold medals in the World Cup career including on the Olympic track and whistler Canada last year. 1200 -- Perfect Liverpool side slit your on the bottom for
U.S. men score top ten

U.S. men score top ten

American's Mark Grimmette and Brian Martin have a strong second run to lead the FIL World Cup Doubles Luge. The duo would later fall down the leaderboard to finish eighth.

Video|Sun, 22 Nov 2009|More from FOX Sports Video on MSN: More Sports
|duncanfound at0:10, 1:11

Mark Burnett and Brian Barton counting it down to Vancouver is they're set for their second run hearing Calgary. Duncan at 39 and 36 years old respectively could Vancouver games in their final and so. I happen.
or her -- and Martin. It's brake late guys you would say Duncan wave goodbye -- now in first place.

CURRENT VIDEO SCENES