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'Grigor's moment': Roger Federer's classy response to US Open shocker

Roger Federer has crashed out of the US Open in difficult scenes as his upper back gave way during a five-set thriller against Grigor Dimitrov.

Federer suffered a stunning collapse after taking a two-sets-to-one lead in their quarter-final clash on Tuesday, appearing to be hampered by a back injury.

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He left the court for a medical timeout after the fourth set, and looked completely shot in the fifth.

Dimitrov kept his composure and sent Federer packing 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2.

Roger Federer congratulates Grigor Dimitrov on his win after their quarterfinal Men's Singles match on day nine of the 2019 US Open. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Roger Federer congratulates Grigor Dimitrov on his win after their quarterfinal Men's Singles match on day nine of the 2019 US Open. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

The Bulgarian had never defeated the Swiss maestro in a Masters or Grand Slam event - with a hitherto record 0-7 - and Federer paid tribute to his friend following the devastating defeat.

“This is Grigor’s moment and not my body’s moment,” the 20-time Grand Slam champ said in the post-match press conference.

Roger Federer thanks the crowd after his loss to Grigor Dimitrov at the US Open.
Roger Federer remained forever classy in his post-match conference after his loss to Grigor Dimitrov at the US Open. (Getty Images)

‘I got to take the losses, it’s part of the game and I am looking forward to family time.”

Federer was praised for his class in defeat.

Federer still maintains his incredible record of never retiring hurt in a match.

Dimitrov makes history

It was a remarkable triumph for Dimitrov - the man once dubbed ‘Baby Federer’.

The Bulgarian has dropped from third to 78th in the world rankings, and lost to the 405th-ranked player last month.

He becomes the lowest-ranked grand slam semi-finalist since No. 94 Rainer Schüttler at Wimbledon in 2008.