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Forget hitting with the racket, though you could get her to use a racket just to roll the ball back and forth. With no Wimbledon this year, we looked back at 10 of the best men's finals - and you voted Rafael Nadal's epic 2008 win over Roger Federer as your favourite. The most insightful comments on all subjects will be published daily in dedicated articles. Melanie Molitor, her mother and coach, told me that Martina had lost her passion for the game and wanted me to reignite it. Such a gifted player but a total prat much of the time.Say what you want about Kyrgios but Tomic makes it seem like he has the composure of Evel Knievel by comparison.Cant stand kyrgios. While he might feature in two of these 10 great men's finals, the Australian ended up on the wrong side of them both.Even he could not begrudge Croatia's Ivanisevic victory in what became known as the 'People's Final'.A washout of a final Sunday meant the showpiece was moved to the Monday without a ball being hit, allowing 10,000 fans to queue for more than 24 hours and grab a ticket which they never expected to get.What they witnessed didn't disappoint. 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The most insightful comments on all subjects will be published daily in dedicated articles. One memorable head-to-head rivalry is Roger Federer vs. Rafael Nadal, who have met in nine Grand Slam title matches, an Open era-record for men. Not only that, he became the greatest male player of all time by claiming his 15th Grand Slam title and surpassing Pete Sampras' seven-year record.The Swiss had to dig deep against an in-form Roddick, however. @112 all the players spit on the grass? (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus, File),Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. Connors was American. Federer is only 26, after all, and Nadal is 22. In addition, Nadal has held the world No. The Associated Press is republishing stories about a handful of such matches while the canceled grass-court Grand Slam tournament was supposed to be played. What might have been...If you are viewing this page on the BBC News app,Alerts: Get tennis news sent to your phone.Read about our approach to external linking. Five years ago, Dustin Brown stunned the tennis world when he beat Rafael Nadal in the second round at Wimbledon.. In 2007, Nadal faced Federer in the Wimbledon final but was left in tears after failing to see off his nemesis on grass. LONDON (Reuters) - It was a case of “Don’t you know who I am?” for Rafael Nadal when a reporter had the temerity to question whether he deserved to be on Wimbledon’s Centre Court when women’s world number one Ash Barty had been cast off to a smaller outside arena.‘Manic Monday’ always causes a scheduling headache for Wimbledon organizers with all 16 fourth round matches in both the men’s and women’s draw due to take place on day seven of the grasscourt major.However, while Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Nadal have not been away from the main two showcourts throughout these championships, Australia’s French Open champion Barty found herself relegated to Court 2 for the second time in four matches despite being the world’s top-ranked woman.With Barty coming off second best in a 3-6 6-2 6-3 tussle won by little-known American Alison Riske, some thought it would have made more sense to play that match in front of a bigger audience than Nadal’s 6-2 6-2 6-2 procession over Joao Sousa.But if anyone thought Nadal was about to be his usual humble self and toe the ‘politically correct’ line by having a go at the Wimbledon organizers they were sorely mistaken.“Can we predict the future or not? 1 for more than 200 weeks, joining Connors (268), … Find your nearest court and learn the basics with our guide.Get the latest tennis headlines sent straight to your phone, sign-up to our newsletter and learn where to find us on online.Usually on the second Sunday of July, you clear your diaries. Due to the sheer scale of this comment community, we are not able to give each post the same level of attention, but we have preserved this area in the interests of open debate. Our journalists will try to respond by joining the threads when they can to create a true meeting of independent Premium. I think you're thinking of football. "So there's a lot of things I need to improve on to get to that level that Rafa brings, Novak, Roger have been doing for so long. He did it by breaking serve four times — twice as many times as Federer lost serve in his previous six matches combined. The guy’s only 20, is playing at his home Grand Slam tournament and is facing arguably the greatest player in history. It’s important to make these exercises fun.If she continues to show an aptitude for tennis, the next thing is to find a good coach who can work with her. Yes, entirely. There’s no simple answer to this because everybody is different, but I do have some thoughts about how you should introduce someone that young to tennis.To start with, I would suggest working on your daughter’s co-ordination. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USEADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images ADRIAN DENNIS.Cori Gauff celebrates beating Polona Hercog.Spectators make their way into the grounds.Eugenie Bouchard wipes her face between games against Slovakia's Tamara Zidansek.John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons, gets stuck in.Cori Gauff celebrates beating Venus Williams,Naomi Osaka reacts as she plays Kazakstan's Yulia Putintseva.Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex (C) and two friends watch Serena Williams.A general (and very lovely) view of the grounds.Matteo Berrettini celebrates after beating Diego Schwartzman.Harriet Dart serves against World No 1 Ashleigh Barty.Mollie King and Stuart Broad attend day six of The Championships.A woman eats a bowl of strawberries and cream.Oi oi! You can start to do this just by rolling the ball backwards and forwards to her. When you play Federer I always think you have to be ready to gamble. He’s a fantastic shot-maker, has a stunning serve and is a great natural athlete, but he makes too many unnecessary mistakes. The competitiveness was off the wall. I won't show up every day. Court 2 is a beautiful court. With the mood among the pro-Federer dampened, Djokovic confounded them further by grazing on a bit of the Centre Court grass to celebrate.Poor old Rafter. You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies to your comment.The existing Open Comments threads will continue to exist for those who do not subscribe to Independent Premium. Good thing it didn't work.Live across BBC TV, radio and online with extensive coverage on BBC iPlayer, Red Button, Connected TVs and mobile app.Rafael Nadal allowed the tennis to do the talking against an irate Nick Kyrgios, who twice served underarm, to progress to the Wimbledon third round.Australian Kyrgios spent much of the match audibly questioning Nadal's speed of play as the world number two prevailed 6-3 3-6 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (7-3).His constant arguing saw him handed an official warning by the chair umpire, who he later called a "disgrace".Spain's Nadal will play Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the next round. Plenty of others around the grounds, including John McEnroe — whose five-set loss to Borg in 1980 gets many votes — already were calling it the greatest match they’d ever seen.“I don’t know if it’s the best,” Nadal said.“Probably,” he continued. 2 Nadal 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-7 (8), 9-7 Sunday night in a 4-hour, 48-minute test of wills that was the longest men’s final in Wimbledon history — and quite possibly the greatest.“I am very happy for me,” Nadal said, “but sorry for him, because he deserved this title, too.”.Through rain, wind and descending darkness, the two greatest players of their generation swapped spectacular shots, until, against a slate sky, Nadal earned the right to fling his racket aside and collapse on his back, champion of the All England Club at last.“Is impossible to explain what I felt in that moment, no?” Nadal said after accepting the golden trophy that has belonged to Federer since 2003.The first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win Wimbledon and the French Open in the same year, Nadal stopped Federer’s streaks of 40 victories in a row at the All England Club, and a record 65 in a row on grass, thereby stamping his supremacy in their rivalry, no matter what the rankings say.“Probably my hardest loss, by far,” Federer said. If he was a bit too tentative I could understand why. Although the latter was certainly suspenseful, it featured neither the drama nor the all-around excellence of Sunday’s encounter, which ended at 9:15 p.m., when Federer pushed a forehand into the net on Nadal’s fourth match point. This time it was McEnroe's day, lifting his first Wimbledon title by ending Borg's monopoly at the All England Club.Yet, it nearly never happened. Must say I agree with his gripes about Nadal, the shot clock really needs introducing publicly at all tournaments so we can all see what's going on.Continue to enjoy Kyrgios going nowhere in a Grand Slam.Looks like kyrgios had decided the only way to beat Nadal was to whine and complain the whole time. It allows our most engaged readers to debate the big issues, share their own experiences, discuss real-world solutions, and more. Brilliant that Kyrgios got beat again. It was a case of "Don't you know who I am?" (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USEADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images ADRIAN DENNIS.Cori Gauff celebrates beating Polona Hercog.Spectators make their way into the grounds.Eugenie Bouchard wipes her face between games against Slovakia's Tamara Zidansek.John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons, gets stuck in.Cori Gauff celebrates beating Venus Williams,Naomi Osaka reacts as she plays Kazakstan's Yulia Putintseva.Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex (C) and two friends watch Serena Williams.A general (and very lovely) view of the grounds.Matteo Berrettini celebrates after beating Diego Schwartzman.Harriet Dart serves against World No 1 Ashleigh Barty.Mollie King and Stuart Broad attend day six of The Championships.A woman eats a bowl of strawberries and cream.Oi oi! The Federer–Nadal rivalry is between professional tennis players Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, two of the greatest tennis players of all time.. With Wimbledon not happening, Sue Barker and an expert panel instead reminisced over the greatest men's finals of the Open era and counted down to their top choice.So, we asked you to look back on the panel's 10-match shortlist and vote for your favourite too.A close call - how you ranked the greatest Wimbledon women's finals.Star names, quality, drama, suspense... the final part of the 'Fedal' trilogy had the all ingredients of a blockbuster.Federer and Nadal were ranked as the world's best two players, with the Spanish second seed trying to end the Swiss's five-year reign at the All England Club after losing the previous two finals.After almost seven hours - because of rain delays - 22-year-old Nadal finally dethroned Federer as darkness descended on an enraptured Centre Court.It lived up to the hype and it lives long in the memory. The first point of the second tie-break was typical. If she’s positive and attacks, pushing Azarenka around the court, I think she can win. he asked, before soon asking the same question in the direction of his box.And he then sealed his third game with an underarm serve, an action which had previously led to Nadal accusing him of lacking respect.As Nadal took a comfort break at the end of the first set, Kyrgios making his feelings known with an almost constant shaking of the head. “Probably the best, yes.”,FILE - In this July 6, 2008, file photo, Spain's Rafael Nadal left, shakes the hand of Switzerland's Roger Federer after winning the men's final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon. Because 1981 was the year when McEnroe shouted that immortal line in a frenzied fury at chair umpire Edward James.The American was fortunate, judging by accounts at the time, not to be kicked out of the Championships.While the match "lacked the spontaneity and drama" of the previous year's final, according to the New York Times, McEnroe didn't care.Ashe was American. 1 ranking for a total of 209 weeks, including being the year-end No. I'm not the most professional guy. “That’s what we both do to each other.”.It was their sixth Grand Slam final, already more than between any other pair of men in the 40-year Open era, and there could be several to follow. "Why am I waiting to serve?" The following story, about their third final there, was sent July 6, 2008.WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Rafael Nadal, grass stains on his white shirt and a Spanish flag tucked under his arm, scampered through the Centre Court stands to celebrate his first Wimbledon title with hugs and handshakes.Roger Federer sat in his changeover chair, protected from the night’s chill by his custom-made cream cardigan with the gold “RF” on the chest. I I am the world No 2 and I won 18 Grand Slams,” he told an amused group of reporters at news conference as he justified his billing.“In the world of tennis today, honestly, my feeling is today I am little bit more than Ashleigh Barty, even if Ashleigh Barty is the first (ranked) player in the world and she already won in the French Open and she is playing unbelievably good.”.While the equality police were getting hot and bothered on Barty’s behalf, the Australian, who took a break from tennis to play Big Bash cricket a few years ago, flat-batted the question.“Scheduling is out of my control. By Uche Amako PUBLISHED: 00:20, Thu, Jul 11, 2019 The Spaniard has not won the trophy at SW19 since 2010 but is looking every inch the contender this time around, dispatching the Portuguese 6-2 6-2 6-2 on Centre Court.Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Nadal is the sixth male player to be ATP No. Nadal and Djokovic, by contrast, have never lost a final at their best Slams. At 9 p.m., the 2008 Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Championship, top seeded Roger Federer and #2 Rafael Nadal in a nearly five-hour marathon (extended by … I enjoyed my time out there.”.Last week former world number one Victoria Azarenka said there is “big inequality” in the scheduling of men’s and women’s matches at tournaments.Last month, the French Open organizers’ decision to stage the men’s semi-finals on the main Court Philippe Chatrier and move both of the women’s last-four matches to smaller venues after rain played havoc with the schedule was labeled a “disgrace” by former world number one Amelie Mauresmo while WTA boss Steve Simon said it was “unfair and inappropriate”.Twelve months ago, five-times Wimbledon champion Venus Williams contested her first-round match on Court 2.In contrast the so-called Big Four in men’s tennis -- Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and Andy Murray, who is only playing doubles here this year after hip surgery -- have never been scheduled to play singles matches outside of Centre and Court One since they held aloft the Challenge Cup.The last time any of the quartet had to venture on to an outside court was in 2009, when Djokovic played his fourth-round match against Dudi Sela on Court 3 -- two years before he won the first of his four titles at the All England Club.However, over the first seven days of this year’s championships, more women’s singles matches have been contested on the two main show courts (22) than men’s (20) -- albeit not always the right ones according to some disgruntled observers.Reporting by Pritha Sarkar; Editing by Ken Ferris,All quotes delayed a minimum of 15 minutes. If she allows her time to play her shots, she could be in trouble.I think the result is in Halep’s hands. Just a thoroughly unpleasant individual.I've never been sure how being stupid, immature and disrespectful are qualities that make alleged modern 'bad boys'.The petulant child needs booting off the tour.Dear Gott, that Kyrgios is such a childish brat.Rafael Nadal beats Nick Kyrgios in entertaining clash.Yes. Roger Federer moved to within one win of a record-equalling ninth Wimbledon singles title as he beat long-time rival Rafael Nadal to set up a final against another old foe Novak Djokovic. A forehand into the net gave Nadal his fourth break point, and a forehand long conceded the game — the first break of serve by either man since the second set.Nadal still had to serve out the match, though, and he still had to avoid the sort of nerves Federer noticed when his opponent led 5-2 in the fourth-set tiebreaker.“I played terrible there,” said Nadal, who double-faulted to 5-3.Down 6-5 in that tiebreaker, Federer erased a match point with a 127 mph service winner. Three were at the All England Club, in 2006-08. Of their 40 matches, 20 have been on hard court (14 of them in outdoor hard court and 6 on indoor hard court), 16 have been on clay, and 4 have been on grass. "It was an important victory for me, sometimes it's tough to see a couple of things on court. "He was a tough opponent," Nadal, 33, told BBC Two. We were wrong.Federer, approaching his 38th birthday and in pursuit of a ninth Wimbledon title, had enough gas left in the tank to push top seed Djokovic to a fifth set - and then the drama went up another notch.The Swiss was unable to convert two match points at 8-7 in the decider, which then went to a historic tie-break at 12-12.Djokovic took control to hold three Championship points, taking the first when Federer spooned a return. At the presentation ceremony she thanked me for “helping me to recognise who has always been at my side”.Victoria Azarenka could make Simona Halep pay.Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. That’s where Nadal finally broke through, as Federer’s forehand really began to break down. He had an easy smash to put away but completely messed it up.As for Nadal, you can only admire the way he keeps his composure. If that’s not enough to make you nervous I don’t know what is.Once he had got over his early nerves, however, Clarke played well. Nadal has won 19 Grand Slam singles titles, the second-most in history for a male player, as well as a record 35 ATP Tour Masters 1000 titles, 21 ATP Tour 500 titles and the 2008 Olympic gold medal in singles. You need to take one step at a time and I think it’s important that the coach always adopts a positive attitude. The American held four points for a two-set lead and then battled back to force an epic fifth set as the match became the longest men's singles final ever in terms of games played.Thirty games and 95 minutes later, a weary Roddick finally buckled. It was a fourth straight Wimbledon defeat for Nadal to an opponent ranked outside the top 100 – all of which came before the quarter-finals. With 39% of the vote, it is your favourite Wimbledon men's final.A little further behind with 19% is one which needs little introduction to British fans. The … You could also set up some targets for her to hit. He is some cool dude. You cannot be serious? Roger Federer has lost 4 Wimbledon finals in total to Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, which is quite surprising. Alone with his thoughts, alone with the knowledge that he had come so close to becoming the first man since the 1880s to win a sixth consecutive championship at the All England Club.Two points from victory, the No. I won't train day in, day out. he asked the umpire.He was the first to go a break up in the second set, firing a stunning forehand winner down the line on break point, before then saving two break points, the first with a deft drop shot, to go 3-0 ahead.He pulled out another underarm serve, this time read by Nadal, but unlike the first, it was met by boos from the crowd as he extended his lead at 4-1.Kyrgios - who frequently spat on the hallowed Centre Court turf - was then broken to love by Nadal, after which he engaged in a rant at the chair umpire which ended in him being handed an official warning. A raw and intimate look at a battle to overcome paralysis.Analysis and opinion from the BBC's tennis correspondent.How to get into tennis - it's fun, will keep you fit and caters for all levels and abilities. “I mean, it’s not much harder than this right now.”.No man since 1927 had come back to win a Wimbledon final after losing the first two sets, and none had overcome a match point to seize victory since 1948. "When he wants to compete, he's one of the toughest opponents you can face. Although the latter was certainly suspenseful, it featured neither the drama nor the all-around excellence of Sunday’s encounter, which ended at 9:15 p.m., when Federer pushed a forehand into the net on Nadal’s fourth match point.Federer made clear afterward he was not pleased that play continued despite the low visibility at the end.“It’s rough on me now, obviously, you know, to lose the biggest tournament in the world over maybe a bit of light,” he said.Said Nadal: “In the last game, I didn’t see nothing.”.Both players figured that if Federer had broken back to 8-8 in the fifth, play would have been suspended until Monday because of darkness.“It would have been brutal,” Federer said.Afterward, the new champion was asked if it was the greatest match he’d ever played. In the second set he was giving as good as he got and he could have won the tie-break at the end of the second set if he had been a bit bolder.Kei Nishikori, who beat Cameron Norrie in straight sets, is looking in good shape and I’ll expect him to beat Steve Johnson next and book his place in the second week.John Isner just ran out of steam when he lost in five sets to Mikhail Kukushkin. Rafael "Rafa" Nadal Parera is a Spanish professional tennis player currently ranked world No. If anyone could, it figured to be Federer, especially on this particular lawn.He hadn’t lost a match on grass since 2002, and he hadn’t lost a set during this tournament before Sunday. The South African-born, naturalised American never reached those heights again.Neither the tournament, nor the final, was straightforward for Becker. Martina, meanwhile, told me that she was tired of hearing her mother’s voice; I told her that she needed to appreciate everything that her mother had done for her.At the end of our week together Martina went to New York, where she won the end-of-year WTA Tour Championships, beating Monica Seles in the final. Rafael Nadal entered the Internazionali BNL d’Italia quarter-finals with a 9-0 record against Diego Schwartzman. Down 8-7 — again, one point from losing — Federer hit a backhand passing winner.A forehand winner put Federer ahead 9-8, and when Nadal missed a backhand return, the match was even. When his legs start getting a bit tired and he stays back, that’s when he gets into trouble.Serena Williams struggled in the first set against Kaja Juvan but by the end of her 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 win I thought she was looking much better than she had in her first match.On Centre Court on Friday it will be Simona Halep who will have to stand firm in face of the barrage. Wimbledon 2019: Rafael Nadal showcases title credentials with breezy win over Joao Sousa. The coach can help her to develop her techniques, her movement and her co-ordination. Federer jumped and screamed, and the crowd of about 15,000 joined him.“Rafa keeps you thinking, and that’s what the best players do to each other in the end,” Federer said. Fifteen days after the embarrassment of New York Novak Djokovic showed that he is ready to be a major problem for Rafael Nadal at the French Open. Ivanisevic, a three-time beaten finalist and only playing after being given a wildcard, became the first unseeded player since Boris Becker to lift the title.Twelve months after being denied by Nadal, Federer reacquainted himself with the trophy. Showers again caused a delay of 1 hour, 21 minutes late in the third set, then another of 30 minutes at 2-2, deuce, in the fifth set.When action resumed at 8:23 p.m., it already was tough to see, and the players traded service holds until 7-7. Big John just has to come forward. The day the Wimbledon men's title finally came 'home'.After 77 years of hurt, the ghost of Fred Perry was finally laid to rest by 26-year-old Murray.The Scottish second seed may have landed his first Grand Slam title at the previous year's US Open, but this was the prize that he - and the nation - really wanted.In his way stood Serbia's Djokovic and, although there was a wobble as he tried to close out victory, Murray won in straight sets to achieve his dream.Two contrasting personalities going for greatness: the ice of Borg versus the fire of McEnroe.Borg - all meditation and superstition - was going for his fifth straight Wimbledon title, with the 'superbrat' McEnroe ranked as the best bet to stop him.18-16 tie-break. he said, before breaking Nadal once more and serving out the set.That argument continued into the third set, with Kyrgios telling the chair umpire he had "no idea" as Nadal passed the time juggling the ball from foot to foot.At 4-4, Kyrgios unleashed a forehand directly at his opponent's body, leaving a rattled Nadal glaring at his opponent and, when he sealed that game, Nadal let out all his pent-up fury.He went on to take the set on a tie-break, leaping into the air and releasing a barrage of Spanish, no doubt some colourful wording among it.The fourth set went with the serve with Kyrgios uncharacteristically quiet, before Nadal dominated the tie-break to seal his spot in the third round.Perhaps surprisingly, the two were amicable at the net as another chapter in their joint story came to an end.Alerts: Get tennis news sent to your phone.Read about our approach to external linking. “He just played fantastically.”.Indeed he did, earning Spain its first Wimbledon men’s title since Manolo Santana won in 1966.Nadal managed to regroup after blowing a two-set lead, managed to recover after wasting two match points in the fourth-set tiebreaker, managed to hold steady when Federer needed only two points to end the match while ahead 5-4 in the fifth.He earned his fifth Grand Slam title, but first away from the French Open, by showing fortitude on his serve, saving 12 of 13 break points. In seven or eight years’ time you and the coach can discuss whether going to an academy would be the right route for her.H is for Martina Hingis, who came to the academy late in 2000, by which time she had already won five Grand Slam singles titles. It is the men's singles final at Wimbledon.This year, it was very different. Nadal lost to Federer in the 2006 Wimbledon final in four sets, and the 2007 final in five. “He’s definitely improved his game.”.Borg and Santana watched from the front row of the Royal Box at Centre Court, which next year will have a retractable roof. A framed forehand looped into the stand and Federer jumped for joy.A year on from their 1980 epic, Borg and McEnroe reprised their roles. I've never seen a single tennis player do it until Kyrgios today.If Kyrgios had focussed on his tennis, he would have been capable of maintaining a standard to beat the likes of RN, RF & ND regularly, when it counts, but he hasn't, so he can't. ",Federer beats Clarke but seeds Isner & Cilic go out,Konta, Dart & Evans into Wimbledon third round.It started at a canter for 18-time Grand Slam champion Nadal, holding to love in the opening game before immediately breaking Kyrgios who had already failed to pull off a "hot dog" lob between his legs.Barely 15 minutes had been played when Kyrgios, who had been spotted in a local pub after 23:00 BST on Wednesday, started to show signs of discontent, telling the chair umpire he had been ignored after requesting a challenge.He then started to complain about Nadal's speed of play, indicating the Spaniard was not ready when he was preparing to serve. And Nadal did it by being better from the baseline, winning 24 of 38 points that lasted 10 or more strokes, according to an unofficial AP tally.“He was rock-solid, the way we know him,” said Federer, who hit 25 aces.
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