Sunday, January 29, 2012

Final record for Grand Slam, Australian Open champion Djokovic

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Noval Djokovic in an extraordinary Australian Open champion in 2012. Through the fight is almost over almost six hours, the Serbian world number one Rafael Nadal bowed 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7, and 7-5.
When both players fought with kekat in the first set, the signs will thrill the game was beginning to look. Nadal did manage to win the first set, but he had to break the resistance Djokovic struggled to achieve a score 7-5.
The next two sets belong to Djokovic. The dominance of 24-year-old Nadal makes it difficult and eventually give up 4-6 and 2-6. Djokovic seemed this would win the final easily.
Selesaikah game? Precisely here the real battle just begun.
The match was marred by rain so that the roof of Rod Laver Arena rink had to be closed. Game was delayed a few minutes and dozens of ball boy working to wipe the water that falls to the ground. Before discontinued, Djokovic and Nadal each step on the gas share the same powerful figures 4-4.
When the game started again, get a set point with Djokovic beat Nadal 5-4.However, Nadal did not want to let Djokovic breezed away.
Consistency plus many unforced errors that made Djokovic make the game favorable wind direction Nadal. He evened the score became 5-5. And when Djokovic 6-5 ahead again, Spaniard made a strong position to be the same again 6-6.
Nadal then was saved from defeat. He won the tie break 7-5 and force Djokovic played a fifth set.
In the fifth set, Djokovic and Nadal had broken far enough ahead 4-2. But, Djokovic had to fight just persistent. Scores were made to be as strong again 4-4.
Interesting moments took place. Both players rallied by 31 strokes. Djokovic last ball out, and he was "lying" in the field.
When the score shows the numbers 5-5, the game has been running for five and a half hours. Having had been a deuce, Djokovic got the match points after beating Nadal on the net. The opportunity came for The Joker.
It releases a forehand and then split the field and eventually score changed to 7-5. Djokovic cried while terebah in the field and clenched his fists. He has just won three titles at the Australian Open and fifth grand slam of his career.
Five hours and 43 minutes both players fought the world's best public entertain Melbourne - and also the world -, which listed them as both players with a grand slam final battle longest in history.
When Nadal say "Good morning, everyone," in his greetings after the game, everyone knows that they have just welcomed the dawn of a long day - and also thrilling.

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