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Roger Federer Is In A Passive-Aggressive Feud With A 20-Year-Old Australian Player

Jan 14, 2013, 20:06 IST

20-year-old Australian Bernard Tomic has been "the next big thing" for a while, and now he's seemingly poised for a breakout at the Australian Open after a strong month of play on the ATP tour.

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The Australian media is going wild over him, but to make a deep run Tomic will have to beat Roger Federer in the third round. And over the weekend, Federer threw a heaping pail of cold water over Tomic-mania.

Here's what he told reporters when he was asked about a potential third-round match with Tomic (via Matt Cronin of Tennis.com):

"He's also got his work cut out in the first few rounds. He will be making a mistake about thinking about me in the third round because he also has to get there."

Then they asked Fed about Tomic's chances of breaking into the top 10:

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"I think we should go step by step, see how it goes. Let's speak in a year's time. Everybody wants to jump from—what's his ranking 60—to 10 in a year. It's hard to do. No. 10 is a big ask. Don't forget how tough the Top 10 players are right now."

Not exactly a ringing endorsement of Tomic's skills.

After Federer made his comments, Tomic was asked about the third-round clash (via BBC):

"Well, if he gets that far. ... I would love to get in that position to play Roger in the third round. He has to get there as well. You don't know what can happen. Tennis is a funny sport, so we'll see."

Zing.

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This is what a confrontation looks like when the notoriously subdued Roger Federer is involved.

Tomic:

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