ROGER "GOD" FEDERER
“His greatness can exceed only his greatness”
I don’t know how to start with…… How do you describe god. “An imaginary mythological version of a human being having extraordinary powers and can perform virtually any miracle possible in the mortal and the immortal world”. But Federer is the only god who is real and performs all his miracles and tricks in front of the total world.
In the US open final it was never like Federer was dominating or thrashing his opponent black and blue in typical Sampras style, but was like a dagger which cuts through the skin neatly without a single drop of blood oozing out. You know that you are done, but alas!! Nothing can be done. Federer defeated Djokovic 7-6(7-4), 7-6(7-2), 6-4. From the score it is evident, that Federer didn’t dominate the match totally but he has the knack of shifting gears at the crunch situation. It is as if he gets up from the slumber only when it is needed. Djokovic made early inroads in both the sets and laid a wonderful trap for Federer, but Federer with his typical cool, calm and composed nature clinically disentangled the trap and threw Djokovic to such a position where the only thing he could do was break rackets and to see the match slipping away from his hands.
There is no doubt about the talent of Djokovic (he has already proved it in
I have little doubt that Federer would surpass Pete Sampras (14 grand slams) one day(possibly next year) given that, he is free from any injury and is at his best. Barring French open, Roger has ruled the roost in all the three grand slams. I hope he wins French open one day. As many would say I am hoping against hope but being a true fan of FEDEx I want him to be the heralded emperor of tennis.
2 comments:
But since Federer came along you always know who is going to win - takes a little fun out of the sport in my opinion.
Nice write-up. I too am a die-hard Federer fan. Even though the number of unforced errors in his games has shot up alarmingly, he is -as you said- the toughest player around. Sampras's record will be history, and the French Open will be won too. He'll retire as the greatest sportsman ever.
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