IndiaVision RSS Feed    Browse IndiaVision on Mobile    Subscribe to me on FriendFeed    Follow us on Twitter    Follow us on Facebook
News | Videos | Hotels | Jobs | Blog | Yellow Pages | Games | Jokes | Chat | e-Cards | Astrology | Articles | Recipes | Send Gifts
IndiaVision - An Informative Site on India
IndiaVision NEWS
Today : Saturday - May 25, 2013, 04:52pm (GMT+5.5)
All News  
Top News
National News
International News
Business News
Sports News
   » Cricket
   » Football
Entertainment News
Sci - Tech
Politics News
Health & Fitness
Education
Travel
Lifestyle
Gulf News
Featured
 
::| Latest News
News in Pictures

In a huge sigh of relief for Indian boxer Vijender Singh, National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) announced on Tuesday that the boxer has tested negative in the drug test.

Sports News
 

Wimbledon 2012: Roger Federer keeps his dream of equalling Sampras' record alive

Saturday - Jul 07, 2012, 12:26pm (GMT+5.5)
[+] Text [-]

Wimbledon 2012: Roger Federer keeps his dream of equalling Sampras' record alive

London - On a dark, cloudy afternoon at the All England Club with a storm brewing overhead and the roof drawn firmly over the Centre Court, six-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer came up with a cautious mix of resilience and range to stop defending champion and world No. 1 Novak Djokovic 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the semifinals.

In the final on Sunday, Federer will play fourth-seeded home-hope Andy Murray, who beat Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 to become the first Briton in 74 years to make the Wimbledon final.

Victory on Sunday will take the 30-year-old level with Pete Sampras' record of seven Wimbledon wins, allow him to reclaim the world number one ranking and clinch a 17th career Grand Slam crown.

Cheered on by India's champion batsman Sachin Tendulkar, seated in the royal box, Federer, who led Djokovic 14-12 in head-to-head clashes going into the semifinal, but having lost six of their last seven meetings, refused to back off against a player, who sparkled in patches.

Federer, who stormed into a record eighth final at SW19, said, "I am obviously ecstatic with the win. It has been a tough tournament. The first two sets went very quickly. Then in the third set I may be stepped it up a little and may be even got a little lucky. It was nice beating Novak who has done so well here. It's great to be in another Wimbledon final, I've had my share of tough losses here, especially in the last two years when I lost to Berdych and Tsonga, so this feels good."

Djokovic made no excuses for his loss. "Until the end of the third set I thought we were pretty even. We split sets and we both had break point opportunities in the third set. Then my first serve percentage dropped. I had a bad service game at 5-4. Roger played well. At important moments in the match he was aggressive. That's what you expect when you play him. I expected that of myself too, but I wasn't there today."

If the first two sets of the first semifinal were all about settling down, trading strokes and holding serves, with the players splitting the spoils, the third set was about getting ahead and establishing a hold on the match.

Federer got a couple of chances to breakaway in the fourth game of the third set. The first chance came at 15-30, but the 30-year-old artist-athlete bungled with his forehand when he was presented with a second serve that sat up beautifully. Federer repeated the error in execution two points later at 30-40 when he sent another forehand wide.

In the sixth game, the window of opportunity opened once more for Federer when Djokovic double faulted, his second of the match, at 30-30. Then in a 23-shot rally, where it appeared that the world no. 1 was defending territory, Djokovic came up with his most aggressive tennis of the match to bring the game back to deuce.

Up in the players' box, Djokovic's girlfriend Jelena Ristic, in an electric blue wrap, was on her feet. After the fourth deuce of the game, Federer rifled one those elegant single fisted backhands of his to close out a 25-shot rally that gave him another breakpoint. Djokovic, however, refused to dance, staying his ground and holding serve.

In the ninth game the Serbian joker enjoyed a breakpoint opportunity, but Federer slammed three good first serves in succession to take a 5-4 lead. In the following game, the ace veteran had two chances to break after Djokovic sent a routine overhead long. The Serbian saved the first with a good serve, but Federer thumped an overhead in a this-is-how-you-do-it manner to wrap-up the set at 6-4.

With the full house firmly behind Federer, the Swiss superstar took control of the match. He broke Djokovic in the second game of the fourth set after the Serb came up with an error strewn game just when he needed to make a strong stand to stay in the match. Thirteen minutes into the fourth set Federer was looking invincible at 3-0.





|

Rating (Votes: )   

blog comments powered by Disqus


Related Articles:
» Megha, Aarja score upset wins in girls' tennis
» Murray bows out, Nadal advances
» Injured Murray likely to miss French Open
» Gold remains elusive, India end with 2 silvers, 7 bronze
» Bernard Tomic’s father suspended from ATP tour over alleged assault
» Maria Sharapova shows off athletic physique in racy Esquire shoot
» Anna Kournikova and Enrique Iglesias finally set wedding date
» Venus and Serena Williams' bonding remarkable, says John McEnroe
» Man behind Sharapova’s million dollar earnings revealed
» 'No doping in tennis': Janko Tipsarevic
» Will try to win India Open: Saina
» Vinci bumps Kirilenko from 12th spot
» Rory’s caddy Wozniacki `goes fishing` on lush Augusta greens!
» Serena Williams wins third Charleston title
» Murray set to play in Bhupathi-engineered IPL-Style tennis tournament
» Murray eyeing toppling Djokovic from World No.1 rank after Miami Masters win
» Murray warns Scots against making 'emotional snap decision' on nation's independence
» Murray eyeing No.2 spot in world rankings ahead of Sony Open final
» Serena defeats Sharapova to win record sixth WTA Miami title
» Somdev Devvarman , Paes and M.Bhupathi out of Miami Masters
» Somdev in second round of Miami Masters
» Caroline Wozniacki dons sexy undies in steamy new shoot
» Nadal to skip Miami Masters
» Saina in quarters, others exit from Swiss Open
» Saina regains No.2, Kashyap at career-best No.7


Other Articles:
Koevermans names 37 probables for Nehru Cup (7th Jul, 2012)
Olympic dreams over for Sinimole and Sajeesh (7th Jul, 2012)
Not retiring from ODIs: Sachin (7th Jul, 2012)
India, Spain share six goals in first Test (6th Jul, 2012)
A 1928 Olympics: India's first step towards hockey glory (6th Jul, 2012)
Boca in bid to convince Riquelme to stay (6th Jul, 2012)
JK National Racing Championship promises faster action (6th Jul, 2012)
Anaka, Mahesh head Indian challenge in world junior squash (6th Jul, 2012)
Abreu quits Botafogo, signs with Figueirense (6th Jul, 2012)
Brazil's Olympic team rubbish: Romario (6th Jul, 2012)
Paes-Vesnina in Wimbledon mixed doubles quarters (6th Jul, 2012)
Brazil select 22 players for Olympic football squad (6th Jul, 2012)
David Beckham suspended for one game (6th Jul, 2012)
Ex-Russia coach backs liberal foreigners limit (6th Jul, 2012)
Saina Nehwal gave up karate to embrace badminton (6th Jul, 2012)
Barca set 90 million euro buy-out clause for Alba (6th Jul, 2012)
Wimbledon ticket prices may catapult to £45,000 a pair if Murray reaches final (6th Jul, 2012)
Coach Lendl key to 'in-form' Murray's chances of winning Wimbledon (6th Jul, 2012)
Black Caps captain urges players to embrace underdog tag to play freely (6th Jul, 2012)
Arthur urges Oz players to invoke spirit of Federer to beat England (6th Jul, 2012)
Tamara Ecclestone’s wedding `to cost a fortune` (6th Jul, 2012)
Olympic champion Bolt suffers injury scare before London Games (6th Jul, 2012)
Portraits of U.S. Olympic athletes slammed for slapdash lighting, discomfited poses (6th Jul, 2012)
Kris Humphries’ ex flame `pregnant with his child` (6th Jul, 2012)
Armstrong says teammates' testimonies over dope charges 'reek of vendetta' (6th Jul, 2012)




Visit IndiaVision On Your Mobile
Downlaod Mobile Apps
Downlaod Android Applications Downlaod Nokia Applications Downlaod BlackBerry Applications
Get Free Mail
Free Mail
Login | Sign Up
Download IndiaVision Free Toolbar
FireFox Safari Internet Explorer
 
Contact Us | Advertise with Us | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Terms of Use