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Wimbledon Men's Final - Djokovic V. Federer

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Eve | 13:10 Sun 12th Jul 2015 | Sport
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Here we go, hoping for a great match between two incredible tennis players.

Anyone want to call for a winner? I don't think I could call this one! I wouldn't mind either winning.
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The two best players in the sport this fortnight, at least. But in fact Federer is in danger of slipping behind Murray. Over the year he's been a bit less consistent, at the bigger tournaments, losing matches to Seppi, Kyrgios and Monfils. So in fact in 2015 Murray has been the second best player in tennis overall. Unfortunately, on Friday Federer found his best tennis and then some, while Murray's fallen short against Djokovic on 4 occasions.

The current ATP Race (the fairest guide to current form) rankings are Djokovic, Murray, Wawrinka and Federer in the top four (Federer and Wawrinka almost level, Murray a whole Masters tournament ahead of those two, and Djokovic two slams ahead of Murray). So based on that lack of consistency for Federer, I'd expect him to slip behind Murray over the next couple of months.
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Interesting stats, thanks!

I'm loving seeing all the behind the scenes post-match footage, so nice to see them being more themselves, especially Djokovic's posing for the crowds outside the Courts! Saw Federer went by him without a word, for press I assume. I wonder how they all get on off the court and outside of the tournaments.

Nice to see it with Serena Williams too, yesterday!

Awww, I'm a bit teary at all the finishing bits (though doubles to finish!), such a great two weeks. Must be a bit gutting for the doubles finalists as like it's all over already.
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Ahh, the congratulations from the BBC was quite cute at the end...not so sure about Mary Berry doing The Sound of Music though...good grief! At least I have the BakeOff to look forward to now!

I know...I'm sure a girl haha! What a wonderful two weeks though!
I expect they almost enjoy that -- Mixed Doubles is (mostly) just for fun, I think, so the players might find the atmosphere less tense after the highs of the final.

Anyway, it's been a good tennis fortnight. I dare say people said this last year too, but I think that this really was the last big chance for Federer to win another Slam title. Hard to see him winning outside Wimbledon, and it seems like he might find it too much of a stretch to get past Djokovic in a five-setter. Makes his result on Friday all the more impressive, if a bit depressing since Murray ended up on the wrong side of it :(

Still, writing Federer off in the last couple of years or so has been made to look fairly silly, and I reckon he has another two seasons before age finally starts to catch up with him.
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I can see that but I'm not sure he's all done yet.

He's 33, same age as Serena Williams, although she is playing an amazing game still!

Makes me feel a bit past it now I'm older than them all haha!
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I think I might give the doubles a miss, saw Hingis and Paes go through on Thursday and although good tennis, they seemed a bit smug and it annoys me how they have to touch each other after every point.

Impressive if she gets both the women's doubles and mixed though! Interestingly, she is 34, so only a year (give or take) older than Serena Williams and Roger Federer!
I guess the point about Slams in particular is that he has to string seven performances together, including typically at least one stellar performance against another of the Big Four (and, with the form Djokovic and Murray are in against the rest of the field, probably two in succession). That's a tough ask, and indeed Djokovic probably got a bit lucky with the draw at Wimbledon as he only ever had to play one out of Murray and Federer (and Nadal, if he were ever to be competitive at Wimbledon again) this year. Still had to get past Anderson etc, but with the "Big Four" currently shaken up a bit, then draws can make a potentially large difference. On the other side of the coin for Djokovic, at the French Open he had to face Nadal and Murray in succession -- while he successfully got past both in the end, it's possible that those games took it out of him mentally -- enough for Wawrinka to be able to take advantage and win the title outright. Maybe there, the draw hurt Djokovic a bit.

Not that this means Djokovic's win isn't impressive, of course. Like Murray in 2013 he had to come back from two sets down once, and then there were moments in the Final that could have led to huge swings, so he did a great job to win it again.
In the meantime, I'm enjoying a bit of childhood nostalgia as Martina Hingis (and Leander Paes) is doing a great job in the Mixed Doubles.
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I've got it on too, don't think they will be out there for long....

Feels a bit like the game I watched, hammered the opposition!

Wow, just heard it's 20 years since Martina Hingis came to Wimbledon, that is quite something!
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Wow, what a rally! Ok, I'm hooked again haha! Turned over for the press conferences and extra commentary.
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Ok...they seem to have a good reason to be smug! Incredible for a final!
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Goodness, what a pair! Incredible. Felt for the opposition facing them. That is serious talent and partnership!
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Good grief, the junior boy's champion 6'10 already, goodness knows what they have been feeding him, wow!
Yup, that final was short but pretty impressive to watch. Hingis is having a wonderful time of it in her (second) comeback to the main tour.
Incidentally, if you can want a final tennis hit of the weekend, it's possible that there will be a stream somewhere of Slovenian-turned-Brit Aljaz Bedene's attempt to win a Challenger title in Italy this evening.
So glad I watched the Mixed Doubles Final
"He's 33, same age as Serena Williams, although she is playing an amazing game still!

Makes me feel a bit past it now I'm older than them all haha!"

With respect to the age thing, I suppose it is odd to see 33 as old. I'm the lower side if it but what amazes me is that I'm only a couple of years younger than Andy Murray and Djokovic -- and yet after watching them on the Tennis circuit for the last decade, they seem so much older really.

Oh, and that also means that in a couple of years or so I'll be older than half of the players on tour! :(

Bedene won his Challenger title, by the way, in two sets. A fairly small tournament but I dare say he won't be complaining about that too much :)
Interesting thread, here. I've only just found it, hours after the tennis has finished. I was at work while trying to watch the men's final. I think some of my customers got annoyed that I had my eyes on the telly when I should have been concentrating on them.
I enjoyed the mixed doubles too, even though it was over in a flash. Great to see Martina Hingis still doing so well. I always liked her.
We've still got Davies Cup coming up soon. With Andy, Jamie and James doing so well recently, they've got a great chance to get to the semis.

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