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Nadal and Federer’s 19-year rivalry began at the 2004 Miami Open, culminating in their unforgettable Wimbledon clash in 2019. Over 40 matches, they built a legacy that transcended tennis.
Day 10 of the Men's side saw world number one Roger Federer taking on Nikolay Davydenko. The first set went the Russian's way as he broke the Federer serve at the third and fifth game and won the set 6–2. He then made a 3–1 leverage and had break point for 4–1 but failed as Federer held for 2–3.
From there, Federer raised his game and held serve. [3] 4–3 saw a long and grueling game as Nadal fell behind 15–40 in his service game. He saved the first break point after a rally and saved the second one with an excellent serve. Federer got the advantage at deuce but Nadal saved the third break point with an ace.
Federer started strongly by capturing the first set 6–1. Federer at the French Open 2009. The second set was interrupted with Söderling on serve in the fourth game, when Jimmy Jump charged onto the court and ran towards Federer waving a flag and placing a jester's hat upon the player's head. The fan then evaded security and leapt over the ...
Gael Monfils joined Roger Federer as the only men to reach the Australian Open's fourth round at age 38 or older since the tournament field expanded to 128 players in 1988, coming back to beat No ...
The Swiss former tennis player met Federer at the 2000 Summer Olympics. After marrying in 2009, the couple went on to have two sets of twins, who are often spotted at their father's matches.
Scurrying back to the other side of the court, Federer managed to flick a low backhand lob. But was too short, and Roddick smashed a huge overhead that appeared to be a winner. But, somehow Federer sprinted to the back corner of the court, almost in the stands, and hit a slicing overhead, which curved slowly sideways into the court behind ...
In the 2-hour-and-2-minute fifth set Djokovic broke Federer's serve in the sixth game to take a 4–2 lead but Federer broke back the next game. Federer later broke Djokovic to take an 8–7 lead and with two aces held a 40–15 lead in the next game and was within one point of becoming, at 37 and 11 months, the oldest man to win a Grand Slam.