Defending champion, Roger Federer made it through to a record seventh Australian Open final when South Korean Hyeon Chung retired in the second set of their semi-final.
The Swiss led 6-1, 5-2 when 21-year-old Chung was forced to call it quits, three games after being treated for a blister on his left foot.
World number two, Federer is seeking his sixth Australian and 20th Grand Slam title as he faces Croatian sixth seed Marin Cilic in Sunday’s final in Melbourne.
Federer also extends his Open-era record to 30 Grand Slam final appearances and is one win from joining Djokovic and Roy Emerson on a record six Australian Open titles.
He was on course to take a two-set lead after just 62 minutes when the second semi-final came to an abrupt halt.
Chung’s management later said the problem had developed during the tournament, and they had tried to ease the pain with injections as it was “much worse than a regular blister”.
“I thought the first set was normal,” said Federer. “I couldn’t tell what was going on with my opponent.
“In the second set I felt he was getting slower. He’s had a problem with the blister. It hurts – a lot. At some point it’s too much and you make things worse.
“Clearly I’m happy to be in the final – but not like this. He’s had such a wonderful tournament.
“I must admit, you do take the faster matches whenever you can because there’s enough wear and tear on the body,” said Federer.
“There’s enough tough matches throughout the season that when they happen, you take them.
“I’m just happy I’m in the finals, to be honest. That was the goal before the match today.”
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