Monday, December 21, 2009

Roger Federer: The King of Tennis Court - - Can Be Easily Named As Tennis Player of The Decade


Player of the Decade:

Since winning Wimbledon in 2003 Switzerland's Roger Federer has spent the rest of the decade ripping up the record books, winning a further 14 grand slam titles to surpass the total of Pete Sampras who dominated the 1990s.

Federer has taken men's tennis to astonishing heights with his effortless racket skills, silky movement and steely determination making him the benchmark for the rest to aspire to. In 2009 he reached every grand slam final and won the French Open for the first time to erase any doubts about his greatness.

Defining Moment:


In the Wimbledon fourth round, 2001, a 19-year-old Federer defeats Wimbledon king Sampras, champion for the previous four years, in five gripping sets to mark himself down as the man to take the baton from the American.

Although it took Federer two more years to click all the pieces of his game together and win his first grand slam title, nobody who watched him in action that day had any doubt that the outrageously gifted Swiss would rise to the top of the sport although few could have predicted the heights he has scaled.


Match of the Decade:

Sport needs great rivalries and the epic 2008 Wimbledon final between five-times winner and defending champion Federer and Spain's Rafael Nadal encapsulated the flair, passion and athleticism the two players have brought to the game.

Nadal, who had looked like crushing Federer in straight sets, finally prevailed in near darkness after four hours 48 minutes of intense combat, punctuated by rain breaks and dazzling brilliance from two players at the peak of their powers. Nadal's victory prevented Federer becoming the first man since the 1880s to win six consecutive Wimbledon singles titles.

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