Did you see the match yesterday?We have to thank both players for giving us the best match ever. This is what Becker says about it:
Becker's verdict on men's final
I've never seen a final that was so nail-biting but the right player won and it signals a changing of the guard.
We were watching two of the greatest players to have played this beautiful game of tennis; Roger Federer, arguably the greatest player who's lived, against arguably the best player on clay who's ever lived.
By winning Sunday's final Rafael Nadal became the first person since Bjorn Bjorg to win Wimbledon and the French Open in the same year and whoever wins the French Open and
The rankings may still have Federer as number one but it's only a matter of time before Nadal takes over.
Losing to Nadal at
It was the best final I've seen, and I'm including the Bjorn Borg versus John McEnroe classic back in 1980 and some of Pete Sampras' finals in that.
Nadal played better throughout the whole five sets, while Federer only raised his level in the third set when he really needed to. The first two sets were one sided but from the third set on Federer played how I expected him to play from the very beginning, using his big serve and forehand.
In the first two sets Federer was timid, he wasn't sure whether he should come in or stay back, but then the match exceeded expectations and it was amazing to be part of it.
Federer wouldn't be Federer if he didn't come back with something amazing. Whenever he was down he'd come back with ace or the great forehand down the line. It was just amazing to watch.
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