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Federer shares his excitement for his baby twin girls

Federer's wife Mirka gave birth to baby twinsThe 27-year-old Swiss world tennis number one player 'Federer' named his newly born twin girls as Myla Rose and Charlene Riva who came into this World just before his U.S open. The baby gave him time to settle down with his new family members and support his wife Mirka who delivered them on Thursday.

Federer shared his happiness online on Facebook.

In a statement released on his Facebook page, Federer said: "I have some exciting news to share with you. Late last night, in Switzerland, Mirka and I became proud parents of twin girls. This is the best day of our lives."

Russian Tursunov reaches quarters of Indianapolis Tennis

Russian Tursunov reaches quarters of Indianapolis TennisTop eight seed Russian Dmitry Tursunov made his quarter final entry into Indianapolis Tennis by beating Brazilian Marcos Daniel 6-3, 6-3. In his quarter-final match, Russian player Tursunov is going to meet his year old Canadian rival - Frank Dancevic, whom he defeated at the Indy title two years back and also during the grass-court Eastbourne final.
"In our last few matches I've tried to prevent him going for his shots. You have to try to rush him, keep him on the back foot," said the California-based Russian. "He's a shotmaker that you cannot take for granted.

"I'll have to serve well and cut out more of my unforced errors. But I've been hitting some good shots even if I felt so lethargic during warm-up (after a rain-off on Wednesday) that I actually had to warm up twice."