I can't stress how bad this has been supervised or looked at by the medical team here in the whole tour," Cash said on BBC radio. "It's wrong, wrong and wrong. "But Federer defended his right to receive treatment, saying he had been feeling pain in his upper right thigh for much of the tournament. I'm the last guy to call a medical timeout. "Federer said his leg had been hurting since his second-round match with Noah Rubin, and the pain spread during his match with Wawrinka.
Source: Times of India January 29, 2017 15:56 UTC