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Has sport ever been so dramatic? Has a Wimbledon final, predicted to be one of the finest of all time, ever so outdone its’ billing? Has tennis of this miraculously high quality ever been played so long and so late on the most hallowed of courts?
For those fortunate enough to be inside Centre Court as darkness was falling and the luminous clock on the scoreboard ticked to 9.16 pm at almost the precise moment Rafael Nadal sunk ecstatically to the turf after Roger Federer’s final forehand thudded into the net, the memory will live with them to their dying day.
This truly was history being made and though the elements tried to intervene, they could not stop this becoming a masterpiece. The wind buffeted and blew, the rain came and darkness fell but still this was tennis of the very highest standard that mere mortals can only dream of recreating.
Not only is Nadal the first man to lift the trophies of the French Open, Queens Club and Wimbledon within the space of month. He also did it in the longest final ever played at the All England Club and, in his opinion, he overcame the greatest player in history.

Federer had his sights set on a sixth successive Wimbledon title, so beating the record he now has to share with Bjorn Borg. And there were moments during this great contest that the world no.1 did not just live up to his reputation, he further enhanced it.
Why was it Nadal eventually prevailed after 4 hours and 48 minutes of sheer drama that was in fact spread over nearly seven hours because of two cruel rain delays? Ultimately it was a question of which of these tennis superstars had the greater mental strength in a true battle royal.
Other aspects of course came into play, not least superior night vision. Surely if Nadal had not finally won 6-4,6-4,6-7,6-7,9-7 when he did, then the players would have been ushered off for the night to return after daylight had returned. Those who thought the conditions were dark as Andy Murray finally prevailed against Richard Gasquet six days earlier would have been amazed that such supreme tennis could be played in such conditions.
But Nadal is unquestionably a superhuman performer with the resolve and will that now makes it clear that anything is possible. He shrugged off the disappointment of seeing two \Championship points go to waste in the fourth set tie-break but then stood firm in the face of enormous pressure as Federer, of course intent on completing a comeback that would have demanded a rewriting of the history books
Nobody had battled back from a two set deficit to win the men’s final at Wimbledon since Henri Cochet beat his French compatriot Jean Borotra
81 years earlier. And no player had recovered from match points down to win the title since Bob Falkenberg beat John Bromwich in 1948.
The improvement in Nadal’s grass court game over the last few years is truly outstanding. Though he may have delivered just six aces compared to Federer’s 25, he still served supremely with 73% of his first deliveries getting into play. So many of these were hugely effective body serves making a telling return from the world’s paramount grass court expert virtually impossible. The fact Federer was successful on just one of 13 break point opportunities speaks volumes.
Surely now the rivalry that is already one of the most compelling in tennis history will continue and hopefully scale to new heights of excellence. But Nadal has not just brought to a close Federer’s imperious 65 match winning run on grass. He has established another step in the evolution of the game and the standard continues to rise and rise.
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beleive it or not roger is a great player but nadal is a greater player because is first wimbledon final it showed in is ability he was still learning in is second final he pushed roger to the limit and in the third final he proved to the world everything is possible if you put your heart in to it
Micheal, london, England
congratulations to rafa. As a federer fan, I was hugely disappointed with his performance yesterday. It looked like he lacked belief in his ability to beat rafa, and made so many errors and missed many break points. Yes he fought back, but so do wigan when they play man u. Roger believe in yourself
jason, london, uk
I was fortunate enough to have a seat on Centre Court to watch the two champions yesterday and I am still in a state of shock at being there to witness one of the greatest ( if not the greatest) mens final ever....I just hope that they are both back next year, in the same form, for a repeat !!
Julia, London,
that was the gretest match of all times,both the players were at their best.it was a treat to watch this 5 set match,rafa was looking fighting fit & finally his dream come true,CONGRATS TO BOTH THE PLAYERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DILIP PATIL, ahmedabad, india
This was the ultimate in tennis skill and drama. Both Players raised the bar on what has been believed humanly possible. Neither Player dominated the other. Who the winner was is almost irrelevant. Surely tennis cant get better than that. Being beaten like this is not a loss.
evensong, Hermanus, South Africa
The match was like one of the edge-of the seat bollywood thrillers. I am very happy that Rafa won the match since he deserved to win it.
vaishnavi, Bangalore,
A memorable match to watch of two great players. Great to watch of Rogers humbleness and high quality game of Tennis. Congratulation to Rafa of winning the Wimbledon.
A great match to learn more about Professionlism and humbleness for a great succcess.
Samson, hyderabad, india
I really wanted Federer to win but Mr. Nadal came up with miracle shots that made me say 'Oh, my goodness'. When he was in trouble, his best effort always came out. There wasn't any quit in either gentleman. I feel like I have seen a personification of "never give up, never give up". Thanks,guys.
Steve B., Chicago, U.S.A.
A great match and one of the most exciting sporting events I've seen for a very long time. I don't think there's been anything quite like this at Wimbledon since Borg v McEnroe. Although Nadal deserved to win, it was Federer who actually astonished me, staying so calm under immense pressure.
Phil Woodford, London, UK
What we have seen yesterday is what "sport" be should at all times
The feat of yesterday goes beyond tennis, its' simple the passion for life, in an era of easy success & easy dreams it teaches that one has to keep fighting for his dreams.
Show it in schools, show them how hard real HEROS work!!
Romana, London, United Kingdom
Tennis has now become an extreme sport...thanks to these two players...long gone are the days of Jolly good show old chap...and nice hit ...say what.....and along with it come the extreme injuries....but its the game we love...and well done ...although you have to feel sorry 4 Roger..Rafa rules.
Bernie, sydney, australia
It is undoubtedly the greatest match I had seen live on TV. Both of them were fantastic. There were superhuman returns, superhuman recovery and a match that may never be repeated in all its rivalry and glory. Nadal deserved to win but only because only one can bea winner!
A B Mehta,
Bhopal
A B MEHTA, Bhopal, INDIA
A Super Match!! A historic match to be remembered.
Thanks and Congratulations to Roger and Rafa for your greatest play in one of the greatest plays we have seen.
And another big hand to Nopawan, a runner up girl champion from Thailand. Will see you in the Centre Court later..
Pichet R.
pichet ruchirat, Ban Pong, Thailand 70110
rafa and roger are indeed a treat to watch !! Thats all-round beautiful tennis.
gaja, bangalore,
Great game rafa!
Trini, Tampa, USA
rafa just to say many congratulations for today win!! outstanding performance,really! you are the best,keep it going:)
Marija , Belgrade,
my interest in tennis has developed with rogers brilliance and good manners -my family were entralled about this final - we play gaelic football but all my son was asking me - aged six - how do i get my body in the condition of rafa - outstanding muscle defination - is he that shape naturally?
paul o'hare, mayobridge, ireland