Can't tie him down
Roger Federer picks up another. It is worth noting that once again, he takes sets in tie-breakers, when it matters the most. Is it that he is unable to break his opponents regularly or is unwilling to do so, secure in his miles-ahead record in the tie-breakers? (typically, he does win with scores such as 7-2, though today was an exception).To illustrate what I'm saying, this year he won the 1st set 7-6 (7-2) at the Australian Open, 1st and 3rd sets at Wimbledon in that classic match, and now two more tiebreakers in the US Open. Plus plenty other 7-6ers in the rest of the matches.
Like bagels and breadsticks, do they have a name for it? Croissants?
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From the looks of it, Federer seems to have become lethargic. As I had predicted before, a few guys with the variety of Djokovic might make him shed his indifference.
Yes, will be interesting to see if he makes it past next year relatively unmolested. Has been pushed 3 Slams in a row now. Good for us and him, I think.
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The top 4 in men's tennis (Fed,Nad,Djoko and Rod) is probably the best since the time of Connors, Borg, McEnroe and Amritraj.
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