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Nadal dethrones a demoralized Federer in Hamburg
AFP, HAMBURG, GERMANY
Tuesday, May 20, 2008, Page 20
Rafael Nadal warmed up for his French Open title defense in style when he dethroned a demoralized Roger Federer as Hamburg Masters champion, winning the final 7-5, 6-7 (3/7), 6-3 on Sunday.
In a rematch of last year¡¦s title clash, which was won by Federer, triple Roland Garros champion Nadal showed a determined fighting spirit with a superb array of shots to claim victory after 2 hours, 52 minutes.
It was the Spaniard¡¦s 10th win over Federer ¡X his eighth on clay. It also ended the Swiss world No. 1¡¦s 41-match unbeaten run on German soil.
The pair had contrasting fortunes coming into the final.
Having not dropped a set all tournament, Federer needed just over an hour to see off unseeded Italian Andreas Seppi 6-3, 6-1 in Saturday¡¦s semi-final.
By contrast, Nadal fought an epic three-set battle over three hours in his semi-final against Novak Djokovic, the champion on Rome¡¦s clay last week.
After breaking Nadal in only the second game of the first set, Federer was in total control and broke again to take a commanding lead at 5-1.
Nadal then called for the physio to look at a troublesome hamstring and it looked like it was all over with barely 30 minutes played.
Federer then twice served for the first set, but Nadal¡¦s defense held and he stunned the Swiss star by breaking the world No. 1 three times with some excellent line shots to serve out for the first set 7-5 after exactly an hour.
At the start of the second, Federer was broken again, but responded in kind by breaking back the Spaniard twice with a serve and volley game and then resumed control to serve out to a 4-1 lead.
The game took another twist with Federer leading the second set 5-2, as Nadal rallied again to level the set at 5-5 as the set went to a tie-break. Nadal took a 2-0 lead in the tie-break, only to see Federer roar back to win the second set breaker 7-3 and level the final.
But in the deciding set, Nadal held his nerve after charging into a 4-1 lead, before Federer trimmed him back to 5-3, but the Spaniard served it out and roared his joy at gaining revenge for his defeat in last year¡¦s final.
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