HQ Roger Federer vs James Blake QF Australian Open 2008
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Hard court havoc @ the above video :shock:
Watch out Blake's return 5:02 :notworthy:, of course point was won by roger.
A serve and volley from baseline (:lol:) @ 6:35
http://www.orkut.com/Main#CommMsgs.a...3&na=2&nst=101
Roger Federer v Andy Roddick Match Statistics
Match Summary
------------------------------------------------------Roddick(USA)--------------Federer(SUI)
1st Serve %-------------------------------------61 of 94 = 65 %-------------63 of 96 = 66 %
Aces------------------------------------------------------8---------------------------------16
Double Faults------------------------------------------2-----------------------------------0
Unforced Errors---------------------------------------18---------------------------------15
Winning % on 1st Serve---------------------43 of 61 = 70 %--------------52 of 63 = 83 %
Winning % on 2nd Serve--------------------17 of 33 = 52 %--------------19 of 33 = 58 %
Winners (Including Service)------------------------38--------------------------------51
Receiving Points Won-------------------------25 of 96 = 26 %-------------34 of 94 = 36 %
Break Point Conversions-----------------------0 of 3 = 0 %-----------------4 of 13 = 31 %
Net Approaches-------------------------------21 of 42 = 50 %--------------17 of 27 = 63 %
Total Points Won-------------------------------------85-------------------------------105
Fastest Serve Speed----------------------------224 KMH-------------------------208 KMH
Average 1st Serve Speed----------------------206 KMH-------------------------188 KMH
Average 2nd Serve Speed---------------------172 KMH--------------------------156 KMH
Federer "scores" with head against Del Potro
A header in Tennis
:lol:
http://news.bostonherald.com/sports/...is#articleFull
MELBOURNE, Australia— Despite traveling the world and sharing hours in practice, Roger Federer and Pete Sampras apparently never spoke about the men’s Grand Slam record.
Federer, who plays top-ranked Rafael Nadal in Sunday’s Australian Open final for a chance at a 14th major, toured with Sampras for a series of exhibition matches in Asia in late 2007 and a match at New York’s Madison Square Garden last March.
Somehow the chances of Federer equaling Sampras’ record of 14 majors never came up in conversation.
"I didn’t ask him how many he thought I was going to win, you know. This is not stuff you ask Pete," Federer said. "We were mostly just chatting about how it was for him to stay at the top for so long and how it is for me and how different it is today maybe than it was back then. I think it was more about that."
Federer said he got a big thrill from spending so much time with Sampras, who retired after winning the U.S. Open in 2002.
"It was, just for me, a great honor to be around Pete for like a week, day in and day out, playing him and practicing with him and doing press conferences with him," the 27-year-old Swiss star said.
"Just being around Pete, such a champion, it was a nice feeling. We just spoke in general a lot, and I think I was more interested in the person than his records really."
I am sure King Federer will be back with a bang and I am excited to see lots of matches being played between Feddy and Rafa.
nadal looks solid. his backhands are ruthless
Hope feddy wins few more :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S10YlMGWxcw
The Look on Mirka's face says it all.