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Nadal to take on Djokovic
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 02 - 07 - 2011

LONDON: After seeing his world No. 1 ranking slip away Rafa Nadal refused to loosen his iron-fisted grip on the Wimbledon title by crushing Andy Murray Friday to set up a final against the man who has knocked him off his perch.
Serbia's Novak Djokovic beat flamboyant Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to reach his first Wimbledon final and guarantee top spot in next week's rankings and it briefly looked as though Nadal's day would get even worse when he was outclassed in the first set by home favorite Murray. The defending champion's response was unsurprising, but staggering nonetheless, as he unleashed a furious onslaught to suck the life out of the fourth seed and roar to a magnificent 5-7, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 semifinal victory on Center Court.
Murray, who lost to Nadal at the same stage last year and Andy Roddick the year before, will surely lie awake replaying the easy forehand he fired agonizingly long when up 2-1 and 15-30 on Nadal's serve in the second set.
The let-off left the door slightly ajar for Nadal and the 25-year-old force of nature needed no further encouragement, hurtling through it like a rampaging Mallorcan bull to take the next seven games.
From then on the outcome was never really in doubt and Britain's wait for a men's champion in the sport's blue riband tournament will stretch to at least 76 years.
“I was playing very high-risk tennis for most of the match,” a despondent Murray told reporters when asked about the error.
“I went for it today and I started to make a few mistakes after that. Against Rafa you have to go for big shots. I slightly overhit that one. But, yeah, that point was one that I should have won for sure.”
Nadal, who made just seven unforced errors in the three-hour duel, offered sympathy for his opponent whose wait for a first grand slam title goes on.
“I was little bit lucky,” he said. “He had an easy forehand in the middle of the court and he miss. After that was probably the turning point of the match.
“Andy probably deserves to be a grand slam winner. He's the best player without a title of grand slam that I've ever seen.”
While it was not what the vast majority of the 15,000 fans in Centre Court desired, Wimbledon will now get a dream final between the two best players in the world after Djokovic beat 12th seed Tsonga 7-6, 6-2, 6-7, 6-3.
The Serb, unbeatable this year until his 41-match winning streak was ended in the French Open semifinals by an inspired Roger Federer, fought off the flying Frenchman in a match that at times resembled a circus act. Between them they produced enough incredible rallies to fill a highlights DVD, one of which in the third set ended with both players flat out on the turf and the crowd going berserk.
When Tsonga saved two match points before snatching the third set tiebreak a repeat of his staggering comeback against Roger Federer in the last eight looked possible but Djokovic slammed the door shut.
After winning the match point Djokovic fell to his back before roaring to the sky and going down on his knees to kiss the grass.
“I guess you need to lose only one match in seven months to get to No. 1,” Djokovic joked after ending Federer and Nadal's seven-year domination of the top ranking.
“When you know you're going to be the best in the world and you're reaching the finals of your favorite tournament, it's something special.”
To complete what would be an extraordinary weekend the 24-year-old will now also have to break Nadal's 20-match winning streak at Wimbledon going back to 2008.
“I believe I can win against him,” twice Australian Open champion Djokovic said. “I have really nothing to lose. I will step on the court and be aggressive, try to take it to him.”
Sharapova favorite
Maria Sharapova will attempt to complete her long journey back from the wilderness at Wimbledon Saturday when she takes on Czech eighth seed Petra Kvitova for the women's singles crown. The 24-year-old Russian fifth seed is the overwhelming favorite to reclaim the title that she won for the first time in 2004, when as a fresh-faced teenager she took the All England Club by storm.
Sharapova's victory in SW19 seven years ago was followed by further Grand Slam titles at the Australian and US Opens by the time she turned 21, a period that also saw her rise to world No. 1.
Sharapova admitted she had endured dark days in 2008 and 2009, when she was struggling back from shoulder surgery and she dropped out of the top 100.
“There were doubts because I had many expectations on when I would come back. I set myself certain goals and I never really met any of them, to be honest,” she said.


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