Last night's Wimbledon's final could be classified as one of the greatest finals played ever. Both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal demonstrated their skills to the greatest height of all time and we'd witness one of the best match ever before in Wimbledon finals.
I would say Rafael Nadal improved far better than ever on grass court, which isn't his greatest strength, yet yesterday probably with some help of dip in form of Roger Federer and unpredictable wind course, he finally able to put Federer's unbeaten grass court record to a halt, just like Fed-Ex did to Nadal's clay court unbeaten streak few months ago.
I think these two players is going to dominate the tennis court for years to come, and just wondering when will Roger Federer break Pistol Pete Sampras's 14 grand slam titles record. It was halted at 12 since almost 2 years ago and probably there's some pressure on Fed-Ex to get it done. But still I believe it will be overturned.
As for Nadal, he's still young and improving all the time. We will definitely seeing something great for the King of Clay in years to come as well. Just last year in the same venue, he was overrun by Fed-Ex, just like express bus where there's no stopping. But this year he improve a lot, and presumably Roger Federer would also trying his best to improve on clay court skills in the hope to dislodge Nadal from Roland Garros ultimum prize as well next year.
Let's wait to see something great!
14 years ago
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