Jumat, 07 Juni 2013

Beat Djokovic, Nadal into French Open final

Spaniard Rafael Nadal stepped into the French Open final after beating Novak Djokovic in five sets by fierce competition.

Nadal had won the French Open seven times, first with the lead in the first set 6-4 but Djokovic chase in the second set, 6-3.
Nadal won the third set back with convincing numbers, 6-1, but Djokovic still provide stiff resistance in the fourth set.

Chasing chase occurred in the fourth set tie-break to take the Djokovic eventually won 7-6.

In the decisive fifth set, defending champion Djokovic led 2-0 and straight after the equalizer 4-2, Nadal managed to reduce the lag to 4-3.

When time position 40-40 points 4-3, Djokovic had protested to the referee who decides he touched the net so as to give points to Nadal.

Position ended up being 4-4 ​​when Djokovic was Nadal to hold the deuce bet once again.

Turn serve, Nadal even turn things back to 5-4 but Djokovic chased by that notch a 5-5 draw.

Nadal utilize turn serve to lead 6-5 and Djokovic leveled a tie break 6-6 to enter.

Both are chasing each other chasing back until the third set of the match was won by Nadal with numbers 9-7.

Satisfy the audience
The match lasted a total of more than four and a half hours is to give satisfaction to the audience because both players play aggressively while sticking with an all-out pursuit of the ball.

One of the spectators who sends an email to the BBC in the report directly on the internet said to be one of the best matches at the French Open.

"The match at the French Open the best I've seen for years," writes Ramesh Kumar.

Another spectator, Clare Marsh, says Nadal and Djokovic looks to make the final of the men's singles to be anticlimactic.

"You feel that this game after a year, then the final will not be half as good!"

In the final, Nadal-known as a clay-court king will face the winner of the match between host Jo-Wilfried Tsonga against David Ferrer of Spain.

As for the women's singles final will bring together the defending champion Maria Sharapova against the first seed, Serena Williams, Saturday, June 8.

Both of these players have both won all four Grand Slam titles and a victory would deliver gains French Open champion for the second time.

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