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		<title>All Hail Roger Federer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 06:35:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The debate has ended. On Sunday, the greatest tennis player to have ever lived has taken his rightful place at the top if the Grand Slam leaderboard. In a fiercely competitive 5 set battle with the most improved player on the professional tour, Roger Federer captured his 15th Grand Slam Championship with a come-from-behind 5-7, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wp-content/gallery/roger-federer/roger-federer-expression-after-winning-final-score-against-andy-roddick-in-final-of-wimbledon-2009.jpg" alt="Roger Federer expression after winning final score against Andy Roddick in final of Wimbledon 2009" />The debate has ended. On Sunday, the greatest tennis  player to have ever lived has taken his rightful place at the top if the Grand  Slam leaderboard. In a fiercely competitive 5 set battle with the most improved  player on the professional tour, <a title="Roger Federer" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/roger-federer" target="_blank">Roger Federer</a> captured his 15th Grand Slam  Championship with a come-from-behind 5-7, 7-6(6), 7-6(5), 3-6, 16-14 triumph  over <a title="Andy Roddick" href="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/andy-roddick">Andy Roddick</a>.</p>
<p>The match was a serving clinic as Federer blasted a  personal best 50 aces while Roddick powered 27. Both players had 4 double  faults. As well as Federer served, he lost serve twice while Roddick’s only  lost service game came in the last game of the match.</p>
<p>The contest between two seasoned tour veterans had all the  suspense and dramatic quality that has come to symbolize the game’s oldest and  most prestigious tournament. Both players performed with a lack of on-court  nervousness and an abundance of focus.</p>
<p>Over their careers, the two finalists have now met 21  times. Roger has won 19 of those matches. This was the first match to go five  sets.</p>
<p>Since retaining coach <a title="Larry Stefanki" href="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/tag/larry-stefanki">Larry Stefanki</a> near the end of 2008,  Roddick has changed his style and shaped up his frame. Since his recent  marriage, the pieces have come together for the one-time serve and volley  master. Roddick is playing with newfound confidence. Always a flamboyant  server, he has now developed weapons to compliment his 140 mph serve.</p>
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<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wp-content/gallery/roger-federer/roger-federer-winner-of-wimbledon-2009.jpg" alt="Roger Federer winner of Wimbledon 2009" />All those weapons were on display from the outset on  Sunday. In the 12th game, the six seed sent a message to his opponent  and to the crowd by breaking Federer with two down-the-line backhands that  could not be handled. Roddick seemed to be working Roger’s backhand. Meanwhile,  his re-tooled backhand kept Federer on the baseline and away from the sharp  angles the champion likes.</p>
<p>The second set will long be on Roddick’s mind as the one  that got away and, in reality, cost him the tournament title. The players held  serve throughout reaching the 6-6 tiebreaker. Federer’s record in tiebreakers  is 29-4 just slightly better than Roddick’s 26-4 mark. Something had to give.</p>
<p>The old <a title="Andy Roddick" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/tag/andy-roddick" target="_blank">Roddick</a> played quickly and sometimes lacked  strategy. The new Roddick took his time between serves and seemed on top of his  court management. Through the second set, Andy was landing 77% of his first  serves. He was especially effective serving into Roger’s body.</p>
<p>In the tiebreaker, Roddick broke Roger’s first attempt and  then held to go up 4-1. He then smoked a backhand down the line to go up 5-1. Roger  aced to hold at 5-2. Andy hit a first serve winner to get set point at 6-2. Roger  powered a beautiful backhand return to pull within 6-3. He then held his two  serves to close to 6-5. Andy missed the first serve and Roger drove a forehand  to Roddick’s backhand. Andy tried his down-the-line special but just missed the  tape. 6-6. The champion then followed with another backhand winner and held his  own serve to capture the set.</p>
<p>That tiebreaker swayed the match and would have crumbled  the old Roddick. Roger Federer had changed the mood of the match and seized the  momentum. Most of the 15,000 fans expected the challenger to fold, claim his  second place trophy and be satisfied with a good fortnight’s work.</p>
<p>The new Andy Roddick put aside the tiebreaker and resumed  power serving. Federer continued to build aces and had the air of a winner. He  began to lure Roddick to midcourt, where the American was helpless. In the  third set tiebreaker, Roger scored the only break he would need in the third  point when Roddick missed yet another backhand slice from no man’s land. With  the 7-5 tiebreaker in hand, the inevitable appeared on the near horizon.</p>
<p>Roger Federer has not won 15 Grand Slam titles and more  than $42 million by allowing opponents back in matches. Roger Federer closes  matches. In fact, there is no more efficient closer in the game.</p>
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<p>But, Roddick cashed another break with Roger serving at  1-2 in the fourth. Federer overcame two break points at 15-40 to pull to deuce  but this time Andy lured Roger into mid court and passed him down the line  before executing a perfect half court pickup. That was the only break Roddick  would need to square the match at two sets apiece.</p>
<p>Roddick had lost two sets without losing his serve. After  four sets, the players had been on the court for three hours. Set five would  take more than 90 minutes. Fans began to wonder how long any player could be on  the court with Roger Federer and not lose their serve.</p>
<p>Gradually, Roger began to strike first on Roddick’s serve.  Finally at 14-15, he won the first two points and the pressure finally showed. When  Andy missed the last forehand, the Champion had attained his goal and logged  his major accomplishment.</p>
<p>Both players were complimentary in closing remarks. The  twosome will meet again and Roddick has reason for confidence heading into the  U.S. Open, where friendly crowds will be vocal in his support. He will have a  little more than a month to forget the devastating second set tiebreaker.</p>
<p>In the meantime, accolades to a deserving champion. He  repelled everything that all comers threw at him. The game now has a new Grand  Slam record holder and a wonderful ambassador of the game that loves him.</p>
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		<title>Andy Roddick defeats Andy Murray in a thrilling match</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 06:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Andy! Andy! Andy! And More Andy! The engine that could chalked up a big one on Friday on Centre Court in front of 15,000 unappreciative fans. Prior to the match Andy Roddick quipped that he would pretend every time he heard the crowd scream “Come on Andy,” he would pretend it was for him, not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>Andy!  Andy!  Andy!  And More Andy!</em></strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wp-content/gallery/andy-roddick/andy-roddick-defeat-andy-murray-in-semifinal-of-wimbledon-2009.jpg" alt="Andy Roddick defeat Andy Murray in semifinal of Wimbledon 2009" />The engine that could chalked up a big one on Friday on Centre Court in front of 15,000 unappreciative fans.  Prior to the match <a href="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/andy-roddick" target="_self">Andy Roddick</a> quipped that he would pretend every time he heard the crowd scream “Come on Andy,” he would pretend it was for him, not for Andy Murray.  Andy Roddick stood alone on Centre Court surrounded by Brits pleading for an end to the 73-year drought that has plagued the nation.</p>
<p>Perhaps, it will happen next year, but for now, the Brits will have to wait one more time.  <a title="Andy Murray" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/andy-murray" target="_blank">Andy Murray</a> is a wonderful tennis player.  At 22 years young, there is little doubt that his day will come.</p>
<p>In an unexpected twist, Andy Murray out-aced the sultan of serve 25-21.  However, Murray chose to play Roddick’s serve from 12 feet behind the baseline.  Next time around, the Scotsman may re-think that strategy.</p>
<p>The match started as expected.  When the twosome settled into points, Murray inevitably won.  Roddick dominated the shorter points.  Both players sported robust serves.  The crowd was in the game and part of the contest and very much in Murray’s corner.  It was a field day, the day the All England Club had awaited for 12 months.</p>
<p>In addition to the 15,000 fans around Centre Court, Henman’s Hill had thousands more passionate Murray fans.  This was unsafe terrain for Roddick fans.</p>
<p>After a devastating setback in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon in 2007,  <a title="Andy Roddick" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/andy-roddick" target="_blank">Roddick</a> began to question himself, his ability and his future.  In that fateful quarter match, he jumped out to a 2 set lead over controversial Frenchman Richard Gasquet.  Inexplicably, the play turned.  Roddick could not execute.  He was out of gas and soon out of the tournament.</p>
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<p>More questions arose in 2008.  He was ousted in the third round at Melbourne, did not enter Paris and out in the second round at Wimbledon before reaching the quarters at the U.S. Open.  Andy Roddick’s career was headed the wrong way down a one-way street.  Roddick stared at the “this way only” sign and made a bold commitment to a coaching change.</p>
<p>In November 2008, Roddick hired accomplished coach Larry Stefanki.  Larry had some ideas.  They all began with a more dedicated work ethic and recognition that the sultan of serve needed more diversity in his game.  The twosome went to work in the off-season.</p>
<p>Roddick and Stefanki were rewarded at Melbourne with a semifinal appearance.  They were pleasantly surprised in Paris reaching the fourth round on clay, a surface with which Roddick has struggled all his career.  There were other signs of a comeback.  His 2009 won lost record stood at a very respectable 33-8.</p>
<p>Andy Murray’s 2009 record is 40-6.  He championed the <a title="Queen’s Cup" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/aegon-championships" target="_blank">Queen’s Cup</a>.  He is the best tennis player Britain has put forth in a very long time.  He is a heavyweight contender.  He is in need of a big win.  Once he gets that win, the sky is the limit.</p>
<p>In the first set of the match that was to launch a weekend of celebration culminating with the home country’s first Wimbledon title in 74 years, Andy Murray was serving at 4-5, deuce.</p>
<p>Andy Roddick disguised a forehand and went with a show-stopping drop shot.  Silence!  Advantage Roddick, set point.</p>
<p>At set point, Roddick drove a deep forehand crosscourt.  Murray nets the sideline drive.  Set over.</p>
<p>Silence on Centre Court.  A magnificent set of tennis was observed by a cheerless audience; just what Andy Roddick wanted.</p>
<p>Andy Roddick had silenced the crowd, temporarily taken them out of the match.  The pressure was squarely on The Scotsman.  Commentators reported that Murray stood to gain $100 million pounds in endorsements with a Wimbledon title.  That is a fair amount of pressure, maybe more than anyone should bear.</p>
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<p>Much like <a title="Elena Dementieva" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/elena-dementieva" target="_blank">Elena Dementieva</a> the day before, Andy Roddick took the first set, went to the service line and blinked.  Murray jumped at the opportunity and broke, then held to go up 2-0.  Murray served brilliantly through the set, winning 6-4.  Match on!  Crowd back.</p>
<p>This match had everything; spectacular shotmaking, an abundance of athleticism, courageous serving, daring net play and two highly gifted professionals.</p>
<p>Andy Murray leads the tour in games broken in 2009.  He has broken more serves than Roger Federer, <a title="Rafael Nadal" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/rafael-nadal" target="_blank">Rafael Nadal</a>, <a title="Novak Djokovic" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/tag/novak-djokovic" target="_blank">Novak Djokovic</a> or Andy Roddick.  He is the king of the break.  He has speed, incredible touch and power, power and more power.</p>
<p>Andy Roddick is known as a server extraordinaire.  That is the old Andy Roddick. The new Andy Roddick has dimension.  He makes players play to his strength.  He has patience, but he is not waiting.  He is forcing, pressing.  He comes up, cuts of shots, takes angles, hits deep crosscourt forehands and sharp down-the-line backhands.</p>
<p>Hey, this Andy Roddick is better than the old Andy Roddick, plus he knows more.  He has been there; to the top of the mountain and to the bottom of the well.</p>
<p>There was no way Andy Roddick was caving in.  If Andy Murray wanted this match, he was going to have to play better, play like someone who could challenge Roger Federer, not like someone who was ordained a title.  Andy Murray was going to have to take this match away from Andy Roddick and it was not going to be easy.</p>
<p>Admit it or not, everyone around Centre Court could sense it.  This was going to be a dogfight.</p>
<p>Roddick cast aside childish things.  He did not dispute calls, he did not argue with the chair umpire.  He stared Andy Murray down, then drew from the holster and shot from the hip.</p>
<p>He broke Murray to go up 3-1.  He served a love game to go 4-1.  At 5-3, Murray took charge, dominating the game.  Roddick absorbed the loss.  Murray pulled even and they held serve to get to 6-6.</p>
<p>Andy Murray may have the most breaks on the tour but Andy Roddick is a gunfighter.  Roddick possesses the best tiebreaker record on the tour.  Prior to today his tiebreaker record in 2009 stood at 25-4.</p>
<p>At 6-6, Roddick scored a break to go up 2-1.  Murray answered to go 2-2.  They went back and forth.  At 4-5, Murray pitched two aces.  Roddick would not go away.</p>
<p>He scored a 138 mph ace to go up 7-6.  Murray hit a winner.  7-7.  Roddick went crosscourt, Murray missed a forehand.  Set point with Roddick up 8-7.  Another crosscourt forehand by Roddick, another net ball from Murray.  Set over!</p>
<p>The stunned crowd put their hand son their laps.  Who is this new Roddick?</p>
<p>Set three had a similar feel.  The spreading shadows foretold a dark day for the Brits.  Murray served and played well.  He appeared more athletic.  Roddick was amazingly fit.  He continued to press play, forcing shots, drop-shotting, slicing forehands, being annoying, totally uncompromising.</p>
<p>At 6-6, the tiebreaker began.  The American jumped ahead when Murray missed a backhand at 1-2.  Roddick followed with two big serves for 4-2.  Murray barely caught the baseline to pull to 4-5.  Roddick blistered a service winner.</p>
<p>At 6-4, Murray came up with a critical save passing Roddick at net.  5-6 Murray serving.  Roddick thunders a return across the court.  Roddick nets the retrieve.  Match over. </p>
<p>Hail Andy Roddick, the sultan of serve, the master of pressure, the consummate underdog.  Roger Federer will have to earn this championship.  Andy Roddick does not go away easily.   </p>
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