Federer vs. Nadal at Wimbledon: A Historic Matchup

There are only a few times in sports when you know history will be made before the event even happens. Sure, each champion in any sport will be duly recorded, but certain games and matches are always remembered as being classics or changes of the guard. Some events transcend the normal interest in the sport. Decades from now, the 2008 Wimbledon final Sunday between Federer and Nadal will be remembered. Even if the match itself isn't outstanding or doesn't go 5 sets, the result will be monumental for the victor and put either man even more decisively in the record books.

Roger Federer has dominated men's tennis for the past 5 years. He is poised to win a record 6th straight Wimbledon Championship, thrusting himself within one of the record for Wimbledon Championships and career Grand Slam titles. With a victory in the French Open, Bjorn Borg would have declared Federer the greatest player ever. However, this year has been relatively tough for Roger. His record streak of 10 consecutive Grand Slam singles finals was broken at the Australian Open, and he was beaten badly by Nadal in the final at Roland Garros. Winning at the French would give Federer the Career Grand Slam and probably secure his status as best ever, but Nadal seemed to have stretched his advantage over Federer on the clay. In addition to the records, a win by Federer reaffirms his status as the #1 player in the world, a status which is in danger for the first time in years.

Rafael Nadal is the young upcomer, dominant at the French Open, expanding his game and dominance ever outward. Last year, he took Federer to the absolute limit in 5 sets in the Wimbledon final. A victory by Nadal would make him the presumptive #1 player in the world, winner of 2 Grand Slams this year to Federer's 0. Nadal would be the first player since Borg in 1980 to win the French and Wimbledon in the same year. This is already his 7th Grand Slam final at the age of 22, all of them at Wimbledon (3) and the French (4).

In addition, Federer and Nadal is the greatest current individual sports rivalry. This is the modern version of Sampras and Agassi, except not as popular here because neither player is American. This is the third consecutive year that Federer and Nadal have played each other in both the French Open and Wimbledon finals. How awesome is that? That's the kind of drama and intensity we want from Tiger and Phil. It's what we could have hoped for from the Williams sisters. Federer, the older, composed veteran with all the titles, against the young Nadal, full of emotion and raw power looking to take the older man's crown.

On the court, both men have been at the top of their games, losing only 1 set combined throughout Wimbledon. Nadal's punishing pace looks just as effective as it was on the clay, and he's served great. Federer has won 5 straight in London, and even though he struggled earlier this year, he's been in top form so far this fortnight. Both men have confidence, both know they are capable of winning. There is no underdog angle to play, even Vegas has it pretty much even money. For most Americans, this is a great opportunity to sit back and enjoy some incredible tennis, at a level at which only 2 players can perform. This could be the match of the decade. You just have to wake up early to watch.

Prediction:

Nadal over Federer, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6, 6-7, 10-8. Don't forget there's no tiebreaker in the 5th set.

3 Comments On: "Federer vs. Nadal at Wimbledon: A Historic Matchup"

 
Lots of folks are picking Rafa. I dunno, maybe I'm a traditionalist, but I greatly prefer Roger. For many of the reasons I struggle to like Serena's game, I'm extremely ambivalent about Rafa's - it's all power and athleticism, which is fine, but I appreciate Roger's style of play more. I find Federer's game somehow simultaneously classic and modern.

I'm the guy who wanted Steffi to win everything. Every-thing. Only once did I maybe let myself feel - for just a second - that an underdog should win. Similarly, I bemoanded the dominance of Sampras ("With that serve, it's just not fair," I'd complain). I feel the way about Federer that same as I feel/felt about Graf: they're legend, and as such they deserve it all.

On the flip, I feel about Nadal the way I felt about Sampras: with such awesome talent, it's almost unfair that they should be so dominant.

In my heart, not necessarily my right mind, Roger Federer will win Wimbledon, despite what everyone else can clearly see and has predicted. I hope my heart is right.

Not just an historic match up, it's now an historic match. That 4th set tie-breaker was sick... AMAZING tennis from both players and an incredible, gutsy performance from Roger Federer to take this match the distance.

federer to edge out nadal in the end by winning the tie-break 6-2, of a 5 set match.



 
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