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Federer, Nadal breeze through semis for Wimbledon final showdown

 

WIMBLEDON, England -- Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will meet in their third consecutive Wimbledon final after commanding semifinal victories Friday.

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Federer outplayed Marat Safin 6-3, 7-6 (3), 6-4 with a nearly flawless performance, leaving him one win from his sixth consecutive Wimbledon title and 13th Grand Slam championship. It was his 65th straight win on grass and 40th in a row at the All England Club.

"It's great, a beautiful feeling, being able to get the opportunity to win the title again," Federer said after the clinical 1-hour, 42-minute victory. "It means so much to me."

Nadal followed with a 6-1, 7-6 (3) 6-4 win over Rainer Schuettler, setting up a sixth Grand Slam final against Federer as he pursues his bid of becoming the first man to win the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year since Bjorn Borg in 1980.

Federer, who hasn't dropped a set all tournament, never lost serve against Safin and showed again why he is considered one of the greatest grass-court players. Federer, who beat Safin for the ninth time in 11 matches, advanced to his 16th Grand Slam final.

"It's a huge thrill every time when I get to another Wimbledon final," he said. "It's a great occasion."

Nadal, the four-time French Open champion, has lost to Federer in the last two Wimbledon finals but pushed him to five sets last year and looks more dangerous than ever on grass.

"Right now, I know have on the other side of the net the best player of the world -- Roger Federer -- but I will try my best and we will see," said the Spaniard, who is on a 23-match winning streak. "I feel I have to play very well if I want to have chances to win. I know he's playing well, but I'm playing well, too."

Nadal wasted four break points in the fifth set of last year's final, coming as close as anyone to beating Federer at Wimbledon since 2002.

"Last year I was very close," he said. "I hope on Sunday, same performance, a little bit better. If I have the chance, I hope to win this time."

If he does, it will give Nadal his fifth Grand Slam title and first outside the French Open.

"If I win here, probably one of the most important wins in my career," he said. "If I win Sunday, my career is changing a little bit more."

Federer said he was eager to get over the 6-1, 6-3, 6-0 loss to Nadal in last month's French Open final -- his worst defeat in a Grand Slam event.

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July 4, 2008 1:50 pm

The last person to win both the French and Wimbledon was Bjorg in 1980.  That's 28 years ago.

Now consider this.

If it wasn't for Nadal, Federer would have won four straight French Opens.

If it wasn't for Federer, Nadal would be on his way to his third straight Wimbledon championship.

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July 4, 2008 12:08 pm
what a shocker! :O
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July 4, 2008 12:48 pm

Probably not a shock to anybody watching Wimbledon.  The most highly anticipated match of the year!

So weigh in one more time before Sunday... Federer goes for a record sixth straight while Nadal tries to become the first since Borg to take the French and the Champioships back to back.

Who do you think wins and more importantly, why?

 
 
 
 
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