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Sunday, July 06, 2008

Games: Federer 4-4 Nadal. Sets: 0-1

The point of the match ends with Nadal netting. This had it all: volleys, angles, slices, lobs - at one point Nadal had to spin 360 degrees and yet still reached the ball. Incredible tennis. These two are head and shoulders above anybody else in the game today and are giving us a final to remember. From 30-0 up, we are now back to 30-all. Nadal launches a curling ace down the middle, Federer challenges, but Nadal benefits. With the court gaping, Nadal nets again. Deuce. Once more, Nadal makes an error as he has the court open, but HawkEye suggests the line judge was right - by around 4mm. Good eyesight that line judge has. A tremendous body serve brings it back to deuce. Now it's Federer's turn to be pressured into a an unforced error. When Nadal is out of the court he has a volley which he would normally make mine meat of but goes long. Nadal takes advantage to win the game.

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