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That’s right. From the title I made you know it, I expected and hoped it’d be Roger Federer’s win al the way. Many people, including majority of spectators in Rod Laver just expected the same for more than reasons. But alas, Roger just could’nt make it. And many, including me, are disappointed. Not to say Roger himself who were sobbing while saying this:
In the first moment you’re disappointed, you’re shocked, you’re sad, then all of a sudden it overwhelms you,” Federer finally said, referring to his 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (3), 3-6, 6-2 loss to Nadal in a momentum-swinging, 4-hour, 22-minute title match Sunday night.
“The problem is you can’t go in the locker room and just take it easy and take a cold shower. You’re stuck out there. It’s the worst feeling. … It’s rough.
But as graceful loser, he didn’t forget to congratulate his opponent:
You deserved it. You played a fantastic final
Life goes on. Just like any other sad days it’ll dissipate by time and wishing someday sooner or later we’ll reach the landmark we transpire to. What’s a meaningless life without a hope. What a wasted time of too much dependency on something or someone.
Famos and bravo for Rafael Nadal who has shown better performance and stronger both mentally and physically.
Watch Video Roger crying in the awarding ceremony
Continue Reading »It’s very hard to find a live streaming of Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal battle it out over at Australian Open 2009 final. And for free. Anyone has a clue? I try googling using keyword “live streaming roger federer rafael nadal australian open 2009″, and guess what? All first 20 link directed to betting sides! So for the time being, I’m content “watching” a live score which can be found here.
Continue Reading »Watch Youtube.com video from Australian Open Semi Final 2009 between Roger Federer and Andy Roddick in which Federer beats Roddick in straight set 6-2, 7-5, 7-5 This video divided into six parts.
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Continue Reading »MELBOURNE (AFP)
Serena Williams thrashed Russia’s Dinara Safina 6-0, 6-3 to win her fourth Australian Open title Saturday, bringing her total Grand Slam tally to 10 in one of the most one-sided deciders ever.
The win means the American, seeded second in the tournament, will also take the world number one ranking off Serb Jelena Jankovic.
Williams, 27, utterly dominated third seed Safina, allowing her opponent to win only eight points in the first set on her way to claiming the championship in less than an hour.
The American also won the women’s doubles title with her sister Venus on Friday and became the highest ever prizemoney winner in women’s sport during the tournament.
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