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    Federer beats Nadal in Wimbledon thriller

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 13, 20192 Comments3 Mins Read
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    Roger Federer remains on course for a ninth Wimbledon title after epic battle against Rafael Nadal
    Roger Federer remains on course for a ninth Wimbledon title after epic battle against Rafael Nadal
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    Roger Federer remains on course for a ninth Wimbledon title after epic battle against Rafael Nadal
    Roger Federer remains on course for a ninth Wimbledon title after epic battle against Rafael Nadal

    Roger Federer moved to within one win of a record-equalling ninth Wimbledon singles title as he beat long-time rival Rafael Nadal to set up a final against another old foe Novak Djokovic.

    Swiss second seed Federer won 7-6 (7-3) 1-6 6-3 6-4 against the Spanish third seed before an enthralled Centre Court.

    The moment @rogerfederer reached his 12th #Wimbledon final… pic.twitter.com/AJrP3yYCns

    — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 12, 2019

    Federer took his fifth match point for a shot at a 21st Grand Slam, while denying Nadal the chance of a 19th.

    Federer, 37, will meet Serbia’s top seed Djokovic at 14:00 BST on Sunday.

    Federer’s eight Wimbledon titles are more than any other man in history and if he beats Djokovic he will match Martina Navratilova’s success in women’s singles.

    “I’m exhausted. It was tough – at the end Rafa played some unbelievable shots to stay in the match,” Federer told BBC Sport.

    “I had spells where I was serving very well and probably the biggest points in the match went my way.

    “That first set was huge, to get the lead and try to protect it. It was a joy to play.”

    Defending champion Djokovic, 32, goes for his 16th Grand Slam triumph after beating Spain’s 23rd seed Roberto Bautista Agut in four sets earlier on Friday.

    Djokovic’s win ensured it would be a major final between two of the ‘Big Three’ in the men’s game for the first time since the Serb beat Federer in the 2015 showpiece at the All England Club.

    ‘Fedal’ produce another memorable Wimbledon evening

    Anticipation was high for the meeting between two of the men widely considered among the greatest – if not the greatest – to have played the game, particularly because it was their first Wimbledon showdown since an epic 2008 final.

    Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer faced off for the 40th time in a competitive match
    Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer faced off for the 40th time in a competitive match

    The names of Federer and Nadal, along with #Fedal40, dominating social media sites signified how the match had captured the attention of fans across the world, while a Royal box featuring stellar names such as Sir David Attenborough, David Beckham and Hugh Grant brought an added sprinkling of stardust.

    That 2008 match, played over almost seven hours because of rain delays and ending in virtual darkness in front of a mesmerised Centre Court, is regarded as one of the sport’s all-time great matches and it would have taken something extraordinary for the pair to recreate another occasion of such reverence.

    Nevertheless, the pair – with a combined age of 70 – did produce a match which will live long in the memory.

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    Lengthy baseline rallies featuring flawless groundstrokes, supreme athleticism belying their advancing years and scintillating winners – particularly from Federer’s backhand – left the 15,000 crowd captivated.

    Federer was locked into the match from the moment he delivered an ace with the first ball and, apart from that dip in the second set, neutralised Nadal’s weapons in a stellar performance.

    After missing four match points, a dramatic ending saw Federer clinch victory in three hours and three minutes when Nadal whacked a backhand long.

    Federer’s emotion was clear as a manic celebration – at least by his composed standards – greeted the match-winning point, raising both hands to the sky before wildly punching the air.

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