Federer may have beaten Djokovic.
And he may beat Murray.
But there is one name he hasn't beaten.
He can't really be called true champion of Wimbledon as he hasn't defeated that one player.
I think you all know who I mean.
Federer simply got lucky that someone else took him out.
Yes, you know who I mean.
Rosol. Federer had the good fortune that Kohlschreiber hit a purple patch on the day and took him out. Hard to say if Federer could have handled the heat of Rosol or not. I guess we'll never know. Maybe if Federer can beat Rosol at the Olympics we can call him a real player on grass.
Because so far in his career he has NEVER beaten Rosol. Questions are still to be answered.
Federer not the real champion
posted on 6/7/12
bill top man
posted on 6/7/12
Murray holds and leads 5-4
posted on 6/7/12
2 more holds and it's 6-5 and 0-30 after a Tsonga mishit, Murray 2 points away.
posted on 6/7/12
Tsonga tried to serve volley, but netted. 15-40 match points.
posted on 6/7/12
Murray hits a cross court forehand off a first serve and half the crowd think it's a winner. called out. Challenged. Clipped the very edge of the line.
Murray is through.
posted on 6/7/12
Tsonga, what a gent!
Phew andy, we finally have a finalist at Wimbledon, 2 in fact including Maray!
posted on 6/7/12
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posted on 6/7/12
I take it you're happy Polbs
posted on 6/7/12
I am Nole I've so wished a slam on a countryman I consider a nice guy who's had a lot to handle in his life. wimbledon if it happens would be THE highpoint of anyone from Britains career
posted on 6/7/12
It will surely be a phenomenal match: FEd wanting his potentially last and Murray first slam, quite poignant in many ways.