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Federer Survives Djokovic to Win 12th Grand Slam

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by Allonthefield

For much of Sunday's US Open Final, Roger Federer looked about as comfortable as an Amish kid in a computer lab.

Federer made 15 unforced errors in the first set -- already exceeding his tournament average of 14 per match -- and had yet to put pressure on Novak Djokovic's serve. After coughing up his serve at 5-all, Federer found himself down 5-6, love-40 with Djokovic serving.

But somehow, Houdini-like, Federer escaped to break serve and later win the set in the tiebreak.

And so went the story of the match; with his back against the wall, Federer made the shots when Djokovic couldn't. When opportunity knocked, Federer answered.

Down a break at 1-4 in the second, Federer broke Djokovic again and eventually pushed the set to another tiebreaker, which he won on a wicked backhand down the line. Taking a page out of his pal Tiger Woods' book, Federer unleashed a deep fist pump in celebration.

Behind two sets to love to one of the greatest players all time, Djokovic was a man defeated.

It was Federer's fourth consecutive US Open victory and 12th Grand Slam, leaving him two behind Pete Sampras, who holds the record with 14. I've said before that without a win at the French Open, Federer still has something left to prove.

I've changed my mind.

Today's match was far from pretty, but Federer got the job done with less than his best stuff. the 20 year-old Djokovic brought his best arsenal of shots -- though there's room for improvement and maturation -- but Federer survived to defend his turf.

That's the mark of a champion.

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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
816 days ago
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Is there anyone more dominant at her/his sport right now other than Roger Federer?
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J CunninghamVarsity Captain
816 days ago
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Other than Tiger Woods? No ... but I think Federer might eventually have a challenger in Djokovic; he already beat Federer once earlier in the month and then today's tough match. With Rodick perpetually unable to meet Federer's level and Nadal only able to beat him on clay, a rivalry between Federer and Djokovic is just what men's tennis needs.
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BDLomaxSoccer Kid
815 days ago
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I think what Federer is doing in tennis is more impressive than Tiger Woods' domination of golf. And by the way, Nadal has beaten Federer twice on hard courts so it's unfair to say that Nadal is only able to beat him on clay.
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AllonthefieldVarsity
816 days ago
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Tennis already has the rivalry between Federer and Nadal, but Djokovic is certainly welcome at the party. The more the merrier.
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RomiezzoLegend
815 days ago
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Congratulations to Roger Federer. That dude is just amazing. Can anyone stop him (ther than Nadal on turf)?
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