With a vintage performance punctuated by a spectacular trick shot, Roger Federer looked as good as ever on the grass-courts of Wimbledon.
Federer beat Sam Querrey 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 in the second round on Thursday and pulled off arguably the shot of the tournament so far in the second set - a between-the-legs lob that helped him break for 5-2.
With Querrey serving and Federer up 4-2 in the set, the Swiss star chased down a shot and let the ball go through his legs before hitting his lob over the tall American. Querrey chased down the shot but returned it into the net.
The seven-time champion struggled with Querrey's serve in the first set before breaking for a 5-4 lead, and then dominated the last two sets.