Truly The King of Clay ! |Nadal wins french open for the 4th time
Nadal Defeats Federer for the third consecutive time in the finals of the French open.
Case 1 (Record 1):
John McEnroe said "If Federer wins this time he'll be the greatest Ever". Yes, Federer was looking to complete a career slam by winning this year's Roland garros which he failed in the past two finals in the past two years.Case 2 (Record 2):
Rafael Nadal- the king of clay, The three time defending Champion, never lost a match in the capital of France. If he wins today he will become the only player in the open era to lift the french cup 4 times only after the legendary Bjorn borgWhat will happen?
This question was in the millions of tennis fans all around the world and the answer is "Rafael Nadal The King of clay destroyed The world no.1 Roger Federer 6-1 6-3 6-0 in a match which reflected Federer as a no.100 seed"
Roger Federer the world most greatest tennis player played with less than 10% of his potential as he won only 4 games in a major finals. This was Federers worst performance in a Grand slam finals and the most shortest final in minutes from 1977. that stat must tell you how bad Federer played.
Nadal said in the presentation ceremony "Roger, I'm sorry for the finals"
Federer in reply said "I hoped that i would have done much better than 4 games" "Rafa was very trong this year" he added.
"He dominated the whole game" "Just like bjorn" added Federer.
Nadal now moves to a 28-0 in the clay court major and has won 83 of his 90 sets. Only bjorn borj has better records than him.
Click here to view the finals gallery
The crowds were behind Roger and they chanted Ro-ger Ro-ger all throught the match but it was Nadal who won the match. "Losing in the final is never fun" said Federer.
Borg watched the final from the front row. Much of the crowd rooted for Federer, who arrived in Paris for the fourth consecutive year seeking to become the sixth man to win all four major titles. Each time he has lost to Nadal—in the semifinals in 2005, and in the final each of the past three years.
For Federer, the worst came at the end—a 6-0 set loss. On match point, Federer sailed a forehand long, and Nadal raised his arms in triumph.
And Federer is not alone in his French open Frustration he is joined by the likes of Pete Sampras, John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg who also never won a French open title.
So The past two years Federer and Nadal met in the French and Wimbledon finals and Ndal won both times in the clay and Federer better him twice in the Grass so this year Nadal won the clay will Federer capture the grass or will it be Nadal who will change the two year history?
Once again time only will answer this
0 comments:
Post a Comment