Federer wins US Open – beat Murray and gets 13 Grand Slam
* The Swiss recovered to their level and crushes Murray in the finals of New York (6-2, 7-5, 6-2)
* Sum its fifth consecutive U.S. Open, the only one capable of achieving in the Open Era
* Accumulate 13 Grand Slam, only one less than Pete Sampras
New York .- scorched Federer. With a endiablé pace, as if it were a hurry to settle the game and going up to the network even at rest, the Swiss took to street to its fifth consecutive Open Andy Murray and recovered by far the wake of invincible who lost to Nadal in Wimbledon. [Narrative and statistics]
Just over two hours needed to defeat Federer in three sets (6-2, 7-5, 6-2) a game that was theirs from start to finish. Only there was a slight inflection in the second set, when Murray timidly regained his place on the runway and pulled the sleeve of the same repertoire that the previous day before Nadal.
Federer pressed the accelerator at the key moment, with 5-4 in their favour in the second round and Murray in the service. The Swiss decided to climb to the network nothing else to dispatch the rest and put pressure on the Scots the unsustainable was unable to escape. Liquidation set with a prodigious blow parallel endorsed him and then a final game that left blank the party seen to judgement.
The Swiss was a real hurricane in the third set. He seemed to fly over the track and take advantage of attrition which showed his rival, which still forces pulled out of weakness like that ‘drive’ crossed with which forced a final ‘break’ in the minutes discount. Murray finally broke the final service of his rival and saved the estertores honors in the third set (6-2).
But Federer was much Federer, so fearsome (almost) as to remove the rest. Remate slaughter with two consecutive mates and with a final burst of euphoria comparable to those of very Nadal (and a smile diablillo red before the camera which said everything about the state of grace and happiness).
Already he had been warned days earlier: we are keen to win this trophy and be reunited with himself in the fast track of Arthur Ashe. The stadium vibrates as ever with his game and celebrated his birthday as if it were the fifth and open its thirteenth consecutive Grand Slam (one of the only record of Pete Sampras).
Five Wimbledon, five U.S. Open
In any event, Federer became the first tennis player yesterday in history to win five times consecutively between the two great big: Flushing Meadows and Wimbledon.
“It’s unbelievable,” confessed the Swiss to open microphone. “It’s a very special moment in my career, this means a lot to me, especially after the recent tournaments in which I have not been able to reach the finals.” “It would be terrible to stay in the 13 Grand Slam is a little worrying,” she admitted between laughs. “But behind a group of very strong players who are playing very well, as demonstrated by Andy (in this tournament).”
Until own Andy Murray, who disputa his first final of a Grand Slam, surrendered to the evidence and broke into praise and smiling in the brief exchange of views that the two remained in the network immediately after the match. The Scots seemed satisfied at the end with a mission rather than merit-not losing a game with white-taking into account the dimension of Swiss sobrehumana at its best reincarnation before the American public.
“I’ve played before Federer the best I’ve ever seen,” admitted Murray to open microphone. “My conclusion, after what is seen that much still remains for me if I want to win a trophy this.”
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