Record breaking Federer overpowers Roddick in epic Wimbledon final
57Roger Federer
Roger Federer
It’s quite extraordinary how the sport of tennis
keeps producing great characters who win the hearts of the millions
with their artistry. Almost every era has had a living legend having
charmed the followers of the game.
The Swiss master broke the record of Pete Sampras who was watching the action in the Royal Box along with fellow legends Bjorn Borg and Rod Laver.
When Sampras had set the record in 2002
by winning the US Open final, not many people expected it to be
bettered. But the emergence of the hugely talented Federer changed the
course of history and it had appeared a matter of time for the record
to be broken and it finally has happened.
Victory always tastes sweeter after such epic contests and Federer had every reason to feel on top of the world after having finally floored Roddick who had simply refused to give up. He ensured that there was no repeat of the last year’s final when he had been edged out in five-set final by his nemesis Rafael Nadal.
Federer must have
become accustomed to withstanding the courageous fightbacks from his
rivals. He has been engaged in numerous close battles and quite
remarkably he has emerged triumphant more often than not.
Federer was certainly tested to his limits by Roddick and the tennis fans were kept glued to their seats wherever they were because the outcome was in doubt. History of sorts was created as Federer and Roddick fought it out what became the longest fifth set in Wimbledon's history.
Federer,
like a true champion, kept his cool even at the tightest and tensest
moments. He was observed motivating himself with a quietly growled
Come-on. His Come-ons were not as loud or as aggressive as many of the
past legends but there was no lack of intensity as he went for the kill.
“Tennis
is cruel sometimes. I went through some five setters in Grand Slam
finals too and ended up losing. It's hard. He [Roddick] did great. He's
not going to let his head hang down. He's going to come back strong and
play great in the States. I think it's one of the best matches we
played against each other. I really thought I had to play my very, very
best to come through,” a visibly exhausted Federer observed after
completing the most significant triumph of his illustrious career yet.
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i agree with Kmadhav...Roddick tried his best to beat federer but...Federer is the best in this generation









Kmadhav 2 years ago
I saw this whole match ....This one of the best tennis matches I have ever seen...Yes roddick played with great command on ball but at the end federer won the game....Federer played like a true champion....Great Game Lawn Tennis.....
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