Final luxury. Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic will face
Sunday in the Wimbledon final in which the Serb will have to play again become
the world number one, while the Swiss (who will be 3rd ATP) wants his eighth
title in London.
In the final, Roger Federer will clash with top seed and
2011 champion, before having a 18-16 mark in their head to head series. The
only previous turf was at Wimbledon in 2012, where the Swiss won in the
semifinals.
It is also the oldest player to reach a "major"
final since Andre Agassi (35 years, 135 days) at the U.S. Open 2005."I
have worked hard this year.'ve Won two tournaments (Halle and Dubai) and came
here with confidence, sure I can do it," Federer said in the previous.
Meanwhile, the Serb has lost five of his last six finals
in these tournaments, including the last three. "Mentally, it would mean a
lot to me, and I'll try to win," said the Serb, who lost the final at the
All England Club last year against Andy Murray, and has also fallen in the last
end of Roland Garros and U.S. Open, both before the Spanish Rafael Nadal.
Djokovic's last win in these tournaments was the 2013
Australia Open, when he beat Andy Murray. 2011 Wimbledon champion, will be
seeking his seventh Grand Slam title. Meanwhile, Federer wants his 18th title
at this level, which is already absolute record.
You Can Watch The Match Here Link1, Link2 (Live Score)
You Can Watch The Match Here Link1, Link2 (Live Score)
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