Friday, January 28, 2011

No no.1 & no.2 in Australian Open finals 2011

This year on Australian Open two most sensational victories had recorded.

Top two seeds are not on the final. May be this is not the hot news but the contender's of the both show the remarkable tennis to the millions of the viewers.

Djokovic wins over Federer:

Ever since Novak Djokovic landed in Perth just a few days after Christmas, he has pushed himself relentlessly. Not for him the two-week break in the Bahamas, or a pat on the back for the feats of 2010. Instead he trained, and trained, and trained, leaving himself hardly enough time for his hair to grow back after shaving it all off in an on-court bonding experiment as Davis Cup champions. He sprinted, he sweated, he worked, all in aid of making the transition from sometime threat and one-Slam man. He is already one of the best tennis players in the world. That's not enough. He wants to be the best.

And this evening, he proved that he can be. His demolition of Roger Federer in three sets in their Australian Open semifinal was nothing short of startling. It is not often that one sees Federer the great sweat, or look angry, or annoyed, or take a bathroom break. But he did all of those this evening as he fought in vain to stem the inspiration seeping from Djokovic's every pore.

Ferrer wins over Nadal:

In a sad end to Nadal's quest for his fourth consecutive major, the Spaniard injured his left hamstring in the second game of his quarterfinal against David Ferrer and went down 6-4, 6-2, 6-3.

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