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Post by t-bob on Jul 5, 2009 12:57:16 GMT -5
LONDON, July 5 (Reuters) - Switzerland’s Roger Federer beat inspired American Andy Roddick 5-7 7-6 7-6 3-6 16-14 in a marathon Wimbledon’s men’s singles final on Sunday to claim a record 15th grand slam title of his extraordinary career.
Federer was stretched to the limit in an unforgettable duel of enery-sapping tension, losing the first set and then trailing 6-2 in the second set tiebreak before digging himself out of trouble to win six consecutive points and level the match.
He could make no headway on the Roddick serve but remained solid on his own delivery to win the third set on another tiebreak. Roddick, beaten twice in previous finals here by Federer, refused to buckle and broke at a crucial moment of the fourth with a great backhand to set up an enthralling decider.
With American Pete Sampras, the only other man to win 14 slams, watching intently from the Royal Box, Federer kept his nose in front in a nerve-racking decider and clinched victory after over four hours when Roddick dropped serve for the only time in the match at 14-15 when he mishit a forehand.
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Post by Marshall on Jul 5, 2009 13:49:24 GMT -5
Yuck. Roddick looked crushed.
Fedderer is a statue masquerading as a human.
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Post by Supertramp78 on Jul 5, 2009 13:52:46 GMT -5
Amazing.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2009 17:40:45 GMT -5
I'm not much of a tennis fan but this was historic and I like to be in on history. Great match by two great players, one of whom is now the greatest (statistically) of all. Glad I saw it. Congradulations to Federer.
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Post by millring on Jul 5, 2009 17:54:33 GMT -5
It was a terrific match and I bet the Roddick won't sleep for a week. The second set tie breaker will haunt him for the rest of his life.
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Post by t-bob on Jul 5, 2009 18:46:27 GMT -5
I watched the last 4 sets, and thought it was some of the best tennis I've seen in over 50 years of major tournament tennis viewing. Emotionally, last year's Windledon final was superior because of the top two guys playing for the title. This was excellent tennis by both men, and very few unforced errors, with many long points for grass surface (dirt on the back of the court).
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