thanks for having my back bro!I gotchu
And what a win for Federer!

ive seen him display more raw emotion crying over a loss than this winning speech!Just caught the end. A tad anti-climactic, but a great match, and I don't think Federer could be any more happy.. at all.
ive seen him display more raw emotion crying over a loss than this winning speech!
He was holding it in.. Because he didn't want to show how huge this was for him. I saw the smirk when they were both standing there. Federer NEEDED this win over Rafa, because of how Rafa had his # in the past. If Rafa wins this, and 2 more slams, he is better than Federer in every way; this win stops all that on multiple levels. YUGE.
I don't think even if Nadal won this and 2 more he would've been the GOAT. Majority of his slams have come at the French. Roger is far more complete. Every tournament he'd always reach a semi, where Nadal got beat in a open round at Wimbledon. Roger has been consistently great at every playing surface. Can we say the same about Rafa? Not as much.
And Nadal should stop worrying about catching Fed, he's got Novak breathing down his neck.
He was holding it in.. Because he didn't want to show how huge this was for him. I saw the smirk when they were both standing there. Federer NEEDED this win over Rafa, because of how Rafa had his # in the past. If Rafa wins this, and 2 more slams, he is better than Federer in every way; this win stops all that on multiple levels. YUGE.
This is why I wanted Federer to win, ESPN wrote an article stating that if Rafe was to win and wasn't able to catch Federers slam record he should be considered the GOAT due to their head to head record. This clearly didn't consider the fact that most of their head to heads came at the French and also that Nadal had the perfect style play to beat Federer. Plus Wimbledon > every other grand slam.
LEts not forget, over the last 10 years or so, they've always slowed down Wimbledon court and that favors Rafa. One of the main reasons Roger was so good at the AO was it was a very fast court this year. When the court is fast or indoors, Fed always has a shot.
Rafa knows this is a bitter, bitter pill. CATCH and surpassing Fed is going to be tough and with his health, possibly impossible. He's going to have issues within Dimtriv(who perhaps is more focused on tennis now instead of banging the entire WTA and Ranoic(sp?) and you know Murray and Novak give him fits now.
Novak should be the favorite at RG, even if ESPN is saying Rafa is back.
Would you consider this match the most important of both of their careers, or even the history of tennis? Nothing will ever beat that Wimbledon match where by the end they where playing in near pitch black conditions.... but for historic significance it has to be right at the top or close to it. I really hope we get to see at least one more final between them, hopefully in Wimbledon.
I said earlier I thought he might retire at this one, just to get that one last major open that he hadn't got since 2012, and no better win than to get it over Nadal! But then it dawned, there's still 3 more left, got one right now and he is the only person that can achieve the grand slam this year just because of it lol. So yeah then I was like lol ok he won't retire now...Yeah in terms of historical significance this match could be huge. Funny thing is I had the same feeling when they played in 09. Didn't think they would be playing each other in slam finals 8 years later.
Nadal could easily make up a two slam difference. If he continues like this and Djokovic doesn't turn his slump around, he will be the favorite at the French IMO. It's hard to image Federer winning more than one more slam. Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but he usually says he will be back next year during the post match speeches. He didn't this time. I think he knows this is his last hurrah. Hope he can stay healthy this year and take a good crack at Wimbledon.
Yeah in terms of historical significance this match could be huge. Funny thing is I had the same feeling when they played in 09. Didn't think they would be playing each other in slam finals 8 years later.
Nadal could easily make up a two slam difference. If he continues like this and Djokovic doesn't turn his slump around, he will be the favorite at the French IMO. It's hard to image Federer winning more than one more slam. Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but he usually says he will be back next year during the post match speeches. He didn't this time. I think he knows this is his last hurrah. Hope he can stay healthy this year and take a good crack at Wimbledon.