Friday, June 03, 2011

2011 FRENCH OPEN: Federer ENDS Djokovic's Streak; Faces Nadal In Final





On Rafael Nadal's 25th birthday, Roger Federer pulled off one of the most unexpected and impressive victories of his already storied career by defeating the hottest player on tour this year, Novak Djokovic, in a historic, thrilling 7-6(5) 6-3 3-6 7-6(5) match which last 3 hours, 39 minutes.

Federer ended Djokovic's winning streak this year at 41 (or 42 matches, if you count his quarterfinal walk-over over Fabio Fognini), also denying the 24-year-old Serbian the World #1 ranking. Federer had been the last person to beat Djokovic in November 2010 before the streak which garnered him 7 titles this year (1 major and 4 Masters shields) started. The Swiss Great reached the 23rd major final of his career, his 5th at Roland Garros, where he will play 5-time champion Rafael Nadal who leads him 5-2 in major finals and 3-0 in Paris finals. As expected, Nadal easily dismissed World #4 Andy Murray in straight sets 6-4 7-5 6-4 to reach his 12th major final, 6th at Roland Garros. Federer improved to a career 14-9 head-to-head over Djokovic.

On Sunday, Nadal will be playing to match Bjorn Borg's haul of 6 French Open titles and retain his World #1 ranking, while Federer will be playing to extend his career total to 17 major singles titles, 3 more than Peter Sampras' 14. Nadal has beaten Federer twice this year already and leads their career head-to-head 16-8 and 11-2 on clay. If Nadal loses, Djokovic will become World #1 on Monday.

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