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Sunday 11 September 2011

Djokovic Battles Back Three Times To Stun Federer In The Semifinals US Open

Djokovic Battles Back Three Times To Stun Federer In The Semifinals US Open
Three times on Saturday afternoon, Novak Djokovic is ready. Three times he took a defeat in Cape Town an exciting, furious, dizziness, use the-adjective-you-can-think-back semi-final against five-time Open champion Roger Federer US, 6-7 , 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 7-5.
First, Federer came out two sets of lead. Federer looking like the old, the magician, who has won five straight titles in the last ten years, and had to hit the forehand seems as natural as checking the wristwatch, for 30 years, the Swiss took an early lead in the world n # 1 is not Novak, was flat, the fact that Federer has been as strong as it was earlier this year, the French Open semi-final, the only meeting ended Djokovic has lost this year.
Djokovic is known for its five sets of returns and Federer lost only one Grand Slam match of his career, while earning up to two sets. Surely Djokovic was made.
Second Serving at 3-4 in the final set, Djokovic was pushed wide for a forehand from Federer. She ran to him in one straight line, again Federer, who hit back with an easy forehand winner. The public of New York, for Federer from the beginning of joy burst is not heard at the USTA National Tennis Center since Jimmy Connors was flowing fresh 20 years ago. U.S. Open crowds have never been warm to Djokovic. Now they were totally against it. With sarcasm, Djokovic looked at the crowd and the applause make fun of them, hitting his left hand against the frame of the racket and turmoil in irascible challenge.
Federer broke to go up 5-3 and serving for the match. With ease, Djokovic came back from two sets down to force a decisive fifth set. Never was responding to the hostile crowd (see: French Open 2010) and anger, mixed with the rest mixed with Federer's return meant to serve as Djokovic certainly did on this occasion.
Third, Federer served at 40-15 in the next game. Match point. It was all over but the celebration. In the cockpit, John McEnroe final Federer advance Monday. The writers began their columns on Federer's return from a return. He served. The ball bounced wide and Djokovic took a step toward the right, pulled his bat back and still a little torn a right cross for the winner. The crowd erupted into an ovation, no doubt thinking the same thing was McEnroe. "I'm happy for him and losing." Applaud the nobility of defeat.
It was the same, Novak Djokovic, who was 62-2 this season? The guy who won two Grand Slam tournaments, Nadal caught up to 1 and set a course for one of the greatest seasons in tennis history. Losing good? Djokovic has not lost, period.
He bathed in the applause, raising his arms to soak in. Federer lost the next point, this time in their agreement. Djokovic broke, held serve, broke again and served for the match. It was the second consecutive year, defeated Roger Federer in the semifinals of the U.S. Open after saving two match points.
Three times he was on the verge of defeat and three times he returned. Novak Djokovic in the fighter. You know who loves the warriors? New York. Could there be a new King of Queens?

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