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Edisi Sukan! Djokovic juara dalam pertarungan hampir 6 jam!
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Novak Djokovic mempertahankan kejuaraan Terbuka Australia selepas
menumpaskan pilihan kedua dari Sepanyol, Rafael Nadal 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7
(5-7) pada perlawanan akhir Grand Slam paling lama dalam sejarah, lima
jam 53 minit.
Nadal bermula cemerlang pada set pertama selepas mengejutkan
penyandang juara itu 7-5, tatkala kedua-dua pemain tersebut saling
mematahkan servis dan Nadal melakukannya pada permainan ke-11 untuk
mencatat kemenangan dalam tempoh 80 minit.
Bagaimanapun Djokovic berjaya memenangi set kedua 6-4 bagi menyamakan
kembali kedudukan, walaupun dia melakukan kesilapan berganda tetapi
berjaya mematahkan servis Nadal bagi menamatkan saingan tersebut. Djokovic berada pada kedudukan selesa apabila meraih kemenangan di
set ketiga untuk mendahului 2-1 dengan berjaya memenangi permainan
keempat.
Hasrat Djokovic untuk meraih kejuaraan disekat Nadal pada set keempat selepas perlawanan tersebut diheret sehingga tie-break. Pada set penentuan, Djokovic berjaya melakukan pukulan yang
melintangi gelanggang dan terbaring kepenatan selepas bertarung dalam
perlawanan yang agak lama.
Kemenangan itu membolehkan pemain pilihan utama dan juara 2008 itu
meraih kejuaraan Grand Slam buat kali kelima sebelum hari lahirnya yang
ke-25. Kejuaraan itu bermakna Djokovic telah menewaskan Nadal dalam perlawanan akhir Grand Slam buat kali ketiga berturut-turut.
Sebelum ini perlawanan akhir Grand Slam paling lama ialah empat jam
54 minit pada Terbuka Amerika Syarikat yang dimenangi oleh Mats Wilander
ke atas Ivan Lendl. Final Terbuka Australia paling panjang pula
ialah empat jam 27 minit juga pada tahun yang sama selepas Wilander
menang ke atas Pat Cash.
Betol-betol Hangat! Djokovic sets up Nadal final after Murray epic
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Novak Djokovic of Serbia returns against Andy Murray of Britain during their ATP Rome Open tennis tournament semi-final match in Rome's Foro Italico on May 14, 2011.
ROME, (AFP) - Novak Djokovic maintained his unbeaten start to 2011 with an epic three-hour 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (7/2) victory over fourth seed Andy Murray in the Rome Masters semi-finals on Saturday. The world number two took his run to 36 straight wins this year and will face world number one Rafael Nadal, who beat Richard Gasquet 7-5, 6-1, in Sunday's final in what will be a repeat of last week's Madrid Masters title match which Djokovic won.
Serbian Djokovic, who turns 24 in a week, ruined Murray's own 24th birthday celebrations in a stunning match that ebbed and flowed throughout. But it was Djokovic, struggling with a leg problem, who demonstrated just why he has proved so hard to beat with a never-say-die attitude even when Murray was just two points from victory when serving at 5-4 in the decider.
Just as he had done in the quarter-final against Florian Mayer, Murray started very slowly and the only game he won was when he broke Djokovic in a marathon third game. However a change of shirt, from white to blue, brought with it a change of fortunes.
In the first set Djokovic had been finding the corners and running Murray ragged around the back court before dropping little slices just over the net and out of his reach. But in the second Murray found a way to stay in points for longer, to make Djokovic play more shots and errors started to creep into the Serbian's game.
The sixth game was the crucial one where both players showed signs of nerves but it was Djokovic who cracked, hitting a forehand long on break point. In the decider Djokovic drew first blood, breaking in the fourth game but that proved only the prelude to five breaks in six games that saw Murray turn the match on its head and lead 5-4 with his serve to come. Three times Murray was two points from victory but he couldn't take the extra step and a double fault made it 5-5 and a sixth break in seven. Finally both held serve and it went to a tie-break where a Murray error handed Djokovic a mini-break and then when the Serbian passed the Scot at the net, he took a 5-1 lead.
There was no way back for Murray and Djokovic sealed victory when the Scot failed to return a drop shot.
Nadal took an 8-0 record against Gasquet into their match and the world number one survived some nervous moments in the first set before completing a comprehensive win with a lop-sided second.
It took the Spanish 24-year-old's record at this tournament to 31 wins and just one loss -- in 2008 against Juan-Carlos Ferrero -- as he aims for a sixth title in seven years. Having suffered from a fever earlier in the week, Nadal showed no ill effects against Gadquet. But having lost three times to Djokovic in Masters finals this year, including last week on the clay in Madrid, he insists he won't be favourite on Sunday.
"There will probably be less pressure on me than before because I'll lose the favourite status and be able to play without 100 percent pressure," he said. "I'll try my best and fight. If someone is better than you then you try to find solutions to find that level." Despite how the match finished, Gasquet was far from disappointed with his efforts.
"I played extremely well in the first set but I didn't get the break. I was on court for one hour in the first set and it's difficult. "I was really at a very high level but he hits hard, he served well and I've got nothing to reproach myself about.
"I played very well."
Serbian Djokovic, who turns 24 in a week, ruined Murray's own 24th birthday celebrations in a stunning match that ebbed and flowed throughout. But it was Djokovic, struggling with a leg problem, who demonstrated just why he has proved so hard to beat with a never-say-die attitude even when Murray was just two points from victory when serving at 5-4 in the decider.
Just as he had done in the quarter-final against Florian Mayer, Murray started very slowly and the only game he won was when he broke Djokovic in a marathon third game. However a change of shirt, from white to blue, brought with it a change of fortunes.
In the first set Djokovic had been finding the corners and running Murray ragged around the back court before dropping little slices just over the net and out of his reach. But in the second Murray found a way to stay in points for longer, to make Djokovic play more shots and errors started to creep into the Serbian's game.
The sixth game was the crucial one where both players showed signs of nerves but it was Djokovic who cracked, hitting a forehand long on break point. In the decider Djokovic drew first blood, breaking in the fourth game but that proved only the prelude to five breaks in six games that saw Murray turn the match on its head and lead 5-4 with his serve to come. Three times Murray was two points from victory but he couldn't take the extra step and a double fault made it 5-5 and a sixth break in seven. Finally both held serve and it went to a tie-break where a Murray error handed Djokovic a mini-break and then when the Serbian passed the Scot at the net, he took a 5-1 lead.
There was no way back for Murray and Djokovic sealed victory when the Scot failed to return a drop shot.
Nadal took an 8-0 record against Gasquet into their match and the world number one survived some nervous moments in the first set before completing a comprehensive win with a lop-sided second.
It took the Spanish 24-year-old's record at this tournament to 31 wins and just one loss -- in 2008 against Juan-Carlos Ferrero -- as he aims for a sixth title in seven years. Having suffered from a fever earlier in the week, Nadal showed no ill effects against Gadquet. But having lost three times to Djokovic in Masters finals this year, including last week on the clay in Madrid, he insists he won't be favourite on Sunday.
"There will probably be less pressure on me than before because I'll lose the favourite status and be able to play without 100 percent pressure," he said. "I'll try my best and fight. If someone is better than you then you try to find solutions to find that level." Despite how the match finished, Gasquet was far from disappointed with his efforts.
"I played extremely well in the first set but I didn't get the break. I was on court for one hour in the first set and it's difficult. "I was really at a very high level but he hits hard, he served well and I've got nothing to reproach myself about.
"I played very well."