New Delhi: Switzerland's star tennis player Roger Federer has made it to the wimbledon quarterfinals. The 39-year-old tennis player defeated 23rd-ranked Lawrenceo Sonego 7-5, 6-4, 6-2 to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals for the 18th time. Roger Federer, who has won the Wimbledon title 8 times, is the oldest player to reach the last eight. Sonege gave Roger Fedder a tough fight in the opening set of the pre-quarterfinals. But Federer managed to beat his rival Sonego in a match that lasted 2 hours and 11 minutes. Rain disrupted the last-16 match, which kept the game closed for a while. Federer and Sonego were tied 5-5 in the first set at the time. Then, when the match resumed, the Italian made a double fault. After which he found it difficult to stop Federer. Roger Federer played well during the match. He appeared to be completely in control in the last two sets and showed the world that he still had a lot of energy left. In the last eight, Roger Federer will face the winner of the match between Daniel Medvedev and Herbert Hurkaz. The match between the two players was also suspended due to rain. Which will be completed on Tuesday. With this, the quarterfinal match will be crucial for 20-year-old Canadian tennis player Auger Alliasime. He has made it to the quarterfinals by beating world number four Alexander Zverev. In the pre-quarterfinals, Aliasime defeated Zverev 6-4 7-6 3-6 3-6 6-4. The match between the two players lasted for more than 4 hours. California shooting: 1 dead, 3 injured in Santa Rosa city Covid Delta variant may account for 70 pc of cases in Ireland: NPHET Report Modi cabinet: Team Modi to be expanded on July 8, leaders gathered in Delhi