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Roger Federer talks about his quarterfinal victory over Robin Soderling. Also hear from several other players following their latest matches.

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" It feels great and you know. I happen none. That in the past three grand slams these years ago. Mentally it was very important for me to overcome days. Challenging. To be able to win quarterfinals and and to get to the finals for them. Aggressors in 2009 so now that I've done -- thing. I feel kind of a relief -- I hope I just can't continue playing well. And and challenge eventually better he gets this."

" You know. Karen clearly can match. I think -- off -- and I AM I was able to come back to the top players she doesn't do anything for free. It's quite incredible and be friends make -- hit a thousand balls and and it really is look at where I -- I don't know what else could have done it has been more consistent and are peaking but. She really odd -- really mean anything out there and made me happier winner on her to an appointment and I was I was missing some other little impatient anything but of raw and needs it maybe it's."

" Yeah I was through a tough match that day for me against non -- so that's that's great -- just an amazing tournament I've. It's always tough -- to play against the home favorite them. And I knew I was going to feel -- to be out there and across that I needed to use them as GM that's that's covered NCA into is some good tennis on. I'm just happy that bat but I thought so well today and that's and I suppose that's not."

" Good tournaments going to Goodyear. At some problems in the beginning of the year. It's still devote tends to be played -- here so. That can stay healthy. Had a chance to do I think I'm pretty sure. I can beat him. Of course it's tough. In the match like this where -- I didn't say well -- One and Italy from. His regular -- it. To me the best of the best they have all types so. Again. We're. -- Pretty smart."

" From my opening up later a great match. Three and had a different while in the beginning I was able to dominating like I've never done that before against him. And then you know you start to get better start to serve better and got. You know it got better. More confidence from the baseline and it was hard then to -- to stay with him but. I'm very happy to have to come --"

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