Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Wimbledon video,Roger Federer Moments

Roger Federer Moments -- Around the Post

federer always is the best of all time.see his great ness in tennis.he now above Sampras .

Wimbledon news,Federer interviewed for his grand Slam

Federer interviewed for his grand Slam

Roger Federer won 15th Grand Slam Tennis of Wimbledon Final 2009 ! It's always a pleasure watching Roger's interview. He's so humble and down to earth off court even he's already such a history maker and record breaker as a great sportsman. Hope he will play for as long as he can . There may be many new talented tennis player but I simply cant imagine what tennis will be like without such an elegant player. FEDERER we LOVE you!

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Tennis final,Tennis Legends React To Roger Federer

Tennis Legends React To Roger Federer

Pete Sampras,Rod Laver,Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe React to The wimbledon final 2009

Roger Federer admitted he had surprised himself by breaking Pete Sampras's record of 14 Grand Slam titles.

The 27-year-old claimed his 15th after winning a marathon Wimbledon final against Andy Roddick on Sunday.


Tennis highlights,Roger Federer Vs Andy Roddick Highlight

Roger Federer Vs Andy Roddick Highlight


Roger Federer admitted he had surprised himself by breaking Pete Sampras's record of 14 Grand Slam titles.

The 27-year-old claimed his 15th after winning a marathon Wimbledon final against Andy Roddick on Sunday.

"It's staggering that I've been able to play so well for so many years, staying injury free," said Federer, who came through 16-14 in the final set.

"For me to be the player I am now, I'm surprised. I didn't expect it. I never thought I could be this consistent."



Tennis highlights,Federer win breaks Sampras record

Federer win breaks Sampras record

Roger Federer




Roger Federer became the greatest player in Grand Slam history as he beat Andy Roddick in five dramatic sets for a sixth Wimbledon and 15th major title.

The Swiss won 5-7 7-6 (8-6) 7-6 (7-5) 3-6 16-14 to surpass Pete Sampras's 14 Grand Slam wins and regain the title he lost to Rafael Nadal last year.

And Sampras was back at Wimbledon for the first time since 2002 to watch from the Royal Box as Federer made history.

Federer, 27, will now return to the top of the world rankings ahead of Nadal.

But he had to dig deep against an in-form Roddick, who had four points for a two-set lead and then battled back to force an epic fifth set as the match became the longest men's singles final ever in terms of games played.

Federer lost 9-7 in the fifth to Nadal 12 months ago, but this year's final set alone lasted 95 minutes and with 30 games was considerably longer than the previous Grand Slam record of 11-9 in the fifth set at the 1927 French Open.

It's not one of those goals you set as a little boy but it's been quite a career and quite a month
Roger Federer

"Andy played unbelievable," Federer told BBC Sport, adding: "It feels great. It was a crazy match with an unbelievable end and my head's still spinning, but it's an unbelievable moment in my career."

Federer, who claimed a first French Open title last month, has now won Wimbledon six times, the US Open five times, the Australian Open three times and Roland Garros once.

Sampras was the last man to set a new mark in Grand Slams when he beat Pat Rafter in an emotional final at Wimbledon in 2000, and the American chose to return to the All England Club to witness Federer's achievement.

GRAND SLAM TITLES
15 - Roger Federer
14 - Pete Sampras
12 - Roy Emerson
11 - Rod Laver
11 - Bjorn Borg
10 - Bill Tilden
8 - Ken Rosewall
8 - Ivan Lendl
8 - Andre Agassi
8 - Jimmy Connors
8 - Fred Perry

The 37-year-old arrived to applause during the changeover after the third game and, with his wife, took his seat alongside Manuel Santana, Rod Laver, Bjorn Borg and Ilie Nastase.

With so many tennis greats on hand, Roddick appeared to be very much the support act as Federer attempted to make history, but the American has been a rejuvenated force this year and played one of his best ever matches in beating British hope Andy Murray in the semi-finals.

He went into the final having won just two of his previous 18 matches against Federer, but with the confidence of having arguably the world's best serve and a new variety to his game brought out by coach Larry Stefanki.

Both men started strongly on serve but it was the Swiss who put the pressure on first, forcing four break points in a tense game at 5-5.

Federer hails 'unbelievable' moment

Federer was twice denied by Hawkeye, while Roddick saved two break points with trademark heavy serves, and the five-time champion was quickly made to regret the missed chances.

Moments later he was under pressure as he leaked a forehand into the tramlines to give Roddick a set point from seemingly nowhere, and when the Swiss made the same mistake in the following rally the American's supporters were on their feet applauding as their man took a shock lead.

The second set followed the same pattern, with neither player able to fashion a break point and Roddick now making 80% of his first serves.

It came down to a tie-break and, knowing his title hopes were under serious threat, Federer made a nervous forehand error to hand over the mini-break before the Roddick serve took over, sweeping the American to 6-2 and four set points.

An imperious Federer backhand and two service winners cut the deficit before Roddick had a chance on his own serve, but he put a high backhand volley well wide.

I just want to say congratulations to Roger, he deserves everything he gets
Andy Roddick

Federer fired a cross-court backhand pass to win a fifth straight point and earn a set point for himself, and Roddick pushed a backhand well over the baseline to bring Federer level at one-set all.

It was a body blow for the American and he headed straight to the locker room on the changeover before marching to the wrong end on his return to Centre Court.

Roddick's head cleared sufficiently for him to get a foothold in the third set and he saved a break point in game five with a serve.

The 26-year-old could win only two points on the Federer serve throughout the set but he forced another tie-break, and a chance to amend for the disaster of the second set.

A backhand approach into the net gave Federer the mini-break though and, although Roddick did well to close the gap to 6-5, the Swiss converted his third set point with a thumping forehand.

Defeated Roddick hopes for Wimbledon title

If anyone thought that the smooth coronation of Federer was now back on track, Roddick had other ideas, playing a magnificent volley at 2-1 to earn two break points and taking the second with a backhand pass that Federer could not handle.

Roddick served out valiantly from 0-30 in game nine, thrilling the Centre Court crowd who were about to enjoy a fifth set that few had expected to see.

Federer had the first chance at a break in the decider but again Roddick served his way out of trouble, and the Swiss had still not broken his opponent after nearly three hours.

Both men appeared to be getting stronger and stronger and they were well and truly in the groove on serve, with Federer ahead in the ace count as the fifth set rolled on.

Federer is the greatest ever - Sampras

Roddick made his move at 8-8, firing a spectacular backhand winner down the line for 15-40, but five-time champion Federer responded magnificently with a service winner and a nerveless drive-volley.

The set became the longest in a men's singles final when Federer fired three aces in a row to move ahead 13-12, and Roddick began to look the more tired - but he refused to yield until the 30th game of the set.

The American looped a forehand long at deuce, and when he did the same on championship point Federer had his first service break of the day - and a historic victory after four hours and 17 minutes that takes him to the top of the Grand Slam list.

"It's not one of those goals you set as a little boy but it's been quite a career and quite a month," said Federer.

"This is not why I'm playing tennis, to break records, and this doesn't mean I'm going to stop playing tennis. I hope to come back for many years."

Roddick told the crowd: "I'm one of the lucky few who gets cheered for, so thank you for that. I just want to say congratulations to Roger, he deserves everything he gets, so well done Roger."

And looking up to the Royal Box, he told compatriot Sampras: "I tried, sorry Pete."

Tennis highlights,Federer vs Roddick

Federer vs Roddick Wimbledon tennis highlights

final match between them.Federer won that match against Roddick very passionately.which was a very good game to watch.see this highlights and enjoy the moment to federer won other Wimbledon Tennis tournament when nadal was not around hahahahahah,,,,,,,,


Saturday, July 4, 2009

Tennis live,Federer vs Roddick live

Federer vs Roddick live streaming Tennis

Wimbledon Final

WIMBLEDON MEN'S SINGLES FINAL

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Tennis highlights,Serena vs Venus Williams

Serena vs Venus Williams final Wimbledon highlights

Wimbledon-Serena captures third Wimbledon title
Serena Williams won her third Wimbledon singles title with a 7-6 6-2 win over elder sister Venus Williams in the final on Saturday.
Venus Williams VS Serena Williams Wimbledon 2009 Final 14 july live stream broadcast day of America USA Highlights Watch Here
It was the 27-year-old Americans 11th grand slam singles triumph.
Serena Williams beats sister Venus to claim Wimbledon singles ladies' title for the third time.













Tennis news,Serena ended her sister

Serena ended her sister recent dominance

WIMBLEDON
Date: 22 June - 5 July

Serena Williams
Serena served magnificently to see off her sister on Centre Court

By Piers Newbery
BBC Sport at Wimbledon

Serena Williams ended her sister's recent dominance at Wimbledon with a straight-sets victory over Venus that gave her a third Wimbledon title.

The 27-year-old won 7-6 (7-3) 6-2 to regain the title she won in 2002 and 2003, and end five-time champion Venus's hopes of a third straight win.

It was the fourth time the sisters had met in a Wimbledon final.

Serena has now won 11 Grand Slam titles and holds the Wimbledon, Australian and US Open crowns.

After a brief rain shower, Saturday's final began on time and in bright sunshine on Centre Court, ruling out any need for the retractable roof to be used.

I feel like I shouldn't be holding the trophy, like I'm holding Venus's trophy
Serena Williams

The sisters went into the match with a 10-10 record, but with five titles to Serena's two and having powered through the draw without dropping a set, Venus began as a marginal favourite.

However, the defending champion was still wearing the heavy strapping on her left leg that she had repeatedly insisted was not an issue throughout the fortnight.

Early matches between the pair were often disappointing as nerves and sibling concern took the edge off two usually fearsome competitors, but recent matches had been better, notably last year's Wimbledon final.

This latest contest was dominated by serve, and Serena was the first to falter in game eight when a forehand into the net brought up 15-40 and two break points for Venus.

Serena 'blessed' by Wimbledon triumph

Serena powered down a huge second serve to save the first and Venus went long with an attempted pass on the second as the chance disappeared.

With both players winning around 90% of the points on their first serve it was no surprise that the opening set came down to a tie-break, and it was Serena who got the early advantage with a sweeping forehand winner to change around at 4-2.

A thumping Serena cross-court forehand then left Venus sprawled on the grass behind the baseline and she took the set with a beautiful backhand lob, celebrating with a scream and a fist pump that illustrated just how much she wanted to regain the title.

It was not until the 19th game that Serena finally earned a first break point as Venus suddenly began to struggle on serve, and the elder sister handed over the initiative with a tame double-fault.

Whether it was the leg injury, fatigue or just nerves, the champion's serve had completely deserted her and two games later she slipped to 30-40 and match point, but Serena hooked a forehand return into the tramlines.

She then played an unusually tame forehand with the open court gaping on her second championship point, and Venus saved a third with a solid smash.

Loss has not set in yet - Venus

But at the fourth time of asking Serena finally regained the title after six years when her sister netted a backhand, the new champion falling to her knees in celebration after one hour 27 minutes.

It is the eighth time in 10 years that a Williams sister has lifted the Venus Rosewater Dish.

"It feels so amazing, I'm so blessed," Serena told BBC Sport. "I feel like I shouldn't be holding the trophy, like I'm holding Venus's trophy.

"It's named for Venus and she always wins, so it hasn't settled in I won yet."

Venus said: "Today she was too good, she had an answer for everything. She played the best tennis today so congratulations. I don't think the loss has set in yet because I'm still smiling.

"I've had so many great times here and of course I'm looking forward to next year and the doubles final later. I love what I do and most of all I love playing these finals."


Friday, July 3, 2009

Tennis live,Venus Williams vs Serena Williams live

Venus Williams vs Serena Williams live Wimbledon

Final Tennis match in Wimbledon Tennis

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Venus Williams
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Tennis live,Andy Roddick vs Andy Murray live

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Tennis Semi Final match Today

On Court Jul 3 2009 14:30 GMT

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Tennis live,Federer Vs Haas live streaming Wimbledon

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Tennis Semi Finals

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Tommy Haas
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Tennis,Andy Roddick vs Lleyton Hewitt

Andy Roddick vs Lleyton Hewitt SEmi final highlights where Roddick blown away Hewitt and that was a good played by Roddick.Andy Roddick (USA) defeated Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) in Wimbledon 2009 Quarterfinals by 6-3, 6-7, 7-6, 4-6 y 6-4.

Here's the break point (9th game of final set) and final game (10th of final set) with great match point.
Super Quizzy's video shows the final game of Roddick againts Hewitt 2009 wimbledon what a match, and what great shots of the sexy wives of both players..Will Roddick Beat Murray next????????





Tennis,Federer vs Karlovic Wimbledon highlights

Federer vs Karlovic Wimbledon highlights tennis highlights of july 1 7 o9.which was a ggreat game to see ,A tennis match between Federer and Ivo Karlovic. Roger Federer beats Ivo Karlovic to enter his 21st straight semifinal in the Grand Slam tournaments. Federer is looking really strong going through Wimbledon and With Nadal out of the picture due to injury, who is going to step up and beat the number 2 seed.




Tennis live,Serena Williams Vs Elena Dementieva live streaming

Serena Williams Vs Elena Dementieva live

Wimbledon Tennis live match

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Elena Dementieva
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Tennis live,Dinara Safina vs Venus Williams live

Dinara Safina vs Venus Williams live Wimbledon Tennis

Semi Final match live Streaming on pc

Wimbledon WTA Slam (GBR) - Grass, Semi Final.

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Dinara Safina
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