Monday, June 17, 2013

Federer Finds Winning Touch on Grass

Although he insisted he is feeling good and is as motivated as ever, Roger Federer looked an uncharacteristic self since losing to Andy Murray in the Olympic final last year. His unbelievable triumph at Wimbledon, followed by the emphatic return to world No.1, probably took its tool on the Swiss, who lost some of his intensity and mental focus, especially when playing his great rivals, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal.
Since the start of the new season, his poor form prevented him from reaching more than the Rome final, but even there he ended up being crushed by Nadal in the much anticipated showdown. Consequently, Roger has not tasted victory since the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati last August. However, there's no place like a grass-court for Federer and the Swiss came to life in Halle, one of his favourite ATP stops. 
Seeking revenge for last year's surprise defeat to good friend, Tommy Haas, in the final, Roger was keen to reinforce his supremacy in Halle. The Swiss played some good tennis throughout the week, recording his second career double-bagel against German Mischa Zverev in the quarterfinals, beating Haas in the semis, then overcoming Russian Mikhail Youzhny to collect his sixth crown on the German grass. The victory marked his 77th career title, tying his with American John McEnroe for the third most tournament wins in history.
Roger will now try to successfully defend his Wimbledon crown. Although he is not playing his utmost best, he can always bring out his A game when he needs it. You go Federer, go and show them how to win Wimbledon!

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