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Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic on course for US Open blockbuster

Wimbledon finalists Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer are on a semi-final collision course at the US Open after they were placed in the same half of the draw.

Top seed Djokovic, who saved two match points in the All England Club final to deny Federer a record ninth title at the grasscourt championships, will start his campaign against 76th-ranked Roberto Carballes Baena in New York next week.

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Despite his World No.1 ranking, Djokovic faces a tough run to the final with a potential second-round showdown against American Sam Querrey.

The Serbian could face three-time Grand Slam winner Stan Wawrinka or 2017 finalst Kevin Anderson in the fourth round.

Then a blockbuster showdown against fifth seed Daniil Medvedev looms only weeks after the Russian defeated Djokovic and went on to claim the Cincinnati Masters.

Novak Djokovic stands next to Roger Federer after winning the US Open 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.
Djokovic defeated Federer 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Third seed Federer, who won the last of his five Flushing Meadows trophies in 2008, will open against a qualifier as he chases a 21st grand slam title.

Djokovic has a 26-22 head-to-record record against Federer, and has won their last four meetings.

They are 3-3 at Flushing Meadows, with Djokovic winning the last three times, most recently in the 2015 final.

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On the other side of the draw, second seed Rafael Nadal, who was beaten by Federer in the Wimbledon semi-finals, will play Australian John Millman in the first round of the hardcourt major which starts on Monday.

Millman reached the US Open quarter-finals last year after knocking out Federer in the last 16.

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The Spaniard, three-times a champion in New York, could run into 2014 champion Marin Cilic in the fourth round.

Djokovic says he is ready for another Grand Slam tilt, almost two months after claiming his 16th title at Wimbledon.

Rafael Nadal of Spain commiserates with Dominic Thiem of Austria after beating him in the quarter finals of the US Open on September 04, 2018 in New York City, United States. (Photo by TPN/Getty Images)
Rafael Nadal of Spain commiserates with Dominic Thiem of Austria after beating him in the quarter finals of the US Open on September 04, 2018 in New York City, United States. (Photo by TPN/Getty Images)

Speaking at the draw on Thursday, he said the Wimbledon final against Federer was one of the two most memorable matches of his career, along with the six-hour marathon against he won against Nadal in the 2012 Australian Open final.

"It took me time to reflect on everything, relax... and then get back on track," he said of Wimbledon.

In other first-round matches next week, Austrian fourth seed Dominic Thiem meets 87th-ranked Italian Thomas Fabbiano, while fifth seed Daniil Medvedev begins his campaign against 89th-ranked Indian Prajnesh Gunneswaran.

Medvedev is coming off three successive finals in as many weeks, culminating with victory over David Goffin in Cincinnati on Sunday, which came after the Russian had beaten Djokovic in the semi-finals.

With AAP