In the end Andy Roddick, like the rest of Wimbledon, had no choice but to embrace the
greatness of Roger Federer.
In one of the most heart-stopping and unforgettable finals seen in a grand slam arena,
Federer held his nerve for four hours and 16 astonishing minutes before finally subduing
Roddick 5-7 7-6 7-6 3-6 16-14 to claim the trophy he cherishes above all for the sixth time.
As a Roddick mishit forehand sailed long, Centre Court exploded into a roar of deafening
cheers and a jubilant Federer leapt high in the air knowing that he was now the proud owner
of a record 15th grand slam title.
source :http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090706/375/tsp-peerless-federer-stands-alone.html
greatness of Roger Federer.
In one of the most heart-stopping and unforgettable finals seen in a grand slam arena,
Federer held his nerve for four hours and 16 astonishing minutes before finally subduing
Roddick 5-7 7-6 7-6 3-6 16-14 to claim the trophy he cherishes above all for the sixth time.
As a Roddick mishit forehand sailed long, Centre Court exploded into a roar of deafening
cheers and a jubilant Federer leapt high in the air knowing that he was now the proud owner
of a record 15th grand slam title.
source :http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090706/375/tsp-peerless-federer-stands-alone.html
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