Sunday, November 28, 2010

Bumps All Over My Tounge

dream final in London: Nadal vs. Federer

Rafael Nadal for the first time the final of the Tennis Championships reached. The world number one won on Saturday in London, his semi-final with the Scot Andy Murray 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 7:6 (8:6) and take the final on Sunday at the Roger Federer. The Swiss swept (1:6, 4:6) Novak Djokovic from the square.

The Spaniard, who had recently with Roland Garros, Wimbledon and U.S. Open three Grand Slam tournaments won in series, sat down in a hard fought semi-final after 3:11 hours 7:6 (7:5), 3:6, 7:6 (8:6) v Andy Murray (Great Britain / No. 5) by. The Swiss Federer (No. 2) defeated U.S. Open finalist Novak Djokovic (Serbia / No. 3) 6-1, 6-4. The final match of the season, worth 2.6 million Euro Finals of the eight best players on Sunday instead.


"It was an unbelievable match. Even if I had lost, I would be good for my performance went home happy. I do not know how I will feel on the final day, but right now I'm really ready, "said Nadal after the effort. Federer against the Spaniard has a record of 14-7 victories.

Nadal had against Murray big trouble. The first round was won by Spaniard just in the tiebreak. After losing the second set the Spaniard turned in alright, but when the score was 5:3 and premium Murray Nadal missed his first match point. Then he gave up his serve and it went back into the tiebreak. Here Nadal was already back with 1:4, before his third match point with a crunching forehand to 9 Victory in the 13th Duel with Murray transformed.

Federer presented in the second semi-final e in strong form and was clearly obtained after the first set by a 0-3 residue not straight through two bring the rest. It was the 13th Victory of the Swiss in the 19th match against Djokovic .

Now the two tennis-Mage are again compared in a final, at 22 Times to be exact. It is the largest Rivalätät in sports history and we can and be sure that we get a tough, fair and exciting match served. The two have never disappointed us and ... the tension is already unbearable.

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