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Match report, Pics, video highlights of Roger Federer vs Andy Murray, Wimbledon 2012 Championship final

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#1 Vibhu batra

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Posted 09 July 2012 - 12:56 AM

When, I had written this article on 10 reasons why Roger Federer will win Wimbledon 2012, about 10 days back, I had got some good stick from a lot of people. They had challenged me, that its next to impossible for Roger Federer to beat Djokovic, I had stayed quite, but, deep inside, I knew that it will happen & today 8th July, 2012 will be a date that I will rate almost equal to 7th June, 2009, when ever, I will write a book on my Tennis writing & experiences.



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Also, yesterday, when I was writing my preview for the Federer vs Murray final, I always knew that Roger Federer is destined to win his 17th Grand Slam, 7th Wimbledon & yes, he will regain No. 1 ATP Tennis ranking for a record equalling 286th week when the rankings are announced tonight.




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This match can be divided in to probably two halfs. One was before the rain break & second half after the rain break after the roof came along.



If Murray looked a better player before the rain break, Roger Federer was almost flawless as he has ever been after the Roof came at Centre Court.


Murray played at a completely different level to his previous three grand slam finals, two of which he also lost to Federer, but the result was the same, and he joins coach Ivan Lendl in having lost his first four slam finals.



The consolation for Murray is that Lendl went on to win eight.


The names in the Royal Box showed just what a momentous day this was for British sport.



Prime Minister David Cameron and the Duchess of Cambridge were in the front row, while David Beckham and wife Victoria had travelled over from the United States.



Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond and Mayor of London Boris Johnson were also in attendance and there was a huge roar as the players walked out onto court.



Murray led their head-to-head 8-7 going into the match but knew he had lost the two most important matches. The Scot had started nervously on both those occasions but today he was aggressive from the first point.


Instead it was Federer making the simple errors and it cost him as a forehand volley over the baseline handed Murray a break in the opening game.



Federer quickly settled and took his chance to level at 2-2, drawing a backhand error from Murray.



The Swiss forced two break points in the eighth game but Murray held firm, finding the corner with a pinpoint volley on the second, and he got his rewards in the next game.



The fourth seed played a shot straight out of the book of his coach Ivan Lendl when he drilled a shot right at Federer's head, and Murray broke to lead 5-4 when his opponent netted a forehand.


The crowd were on their feet, and the home hope served it out confidently.


But, as big as winning the first set was, there was still an awfully long way to go, and Federer came out firing at the start of the second with a hold to love.


The Swiss then engineered another break point on the Murray serve but, once again, the 25-year-old showed a cool head when it mattered most, forcing an error on the Federer backhand.



It was a big hold for Murray, and he continued to make life very difficult for Federer, creating break points in the fifth and ninth games but coming up just short.


The crowd sensed their man was close to taking a real stranglehold on the match, but Federer is not the most successful grand slam player for nothing and, with Murray serving at 6-5 behind, he forced a set point.


The Swiss usually lifts his game at such moments and he did so again, playing a perfect point, finishing it with a sublime drop volley.


It was a very painful set to lose for Murray so it seemed to the advantage of the Scot when the heavens opened at 1-1 in the third and the players were forced off for around 40 minutes while the roof was closed.


After the roof came along, Roger Federer looked a completely different player. Not only did his body language changed, but, all his unforced errors went out of picture.

The general view before the match had been an indoor final would suit Federer, taking the wind out of the equation and allowing him to take the ball even earlier.



Federer certainly looked fired up, and Murray was not helped by two heavy falls in the sixth game.


With Federer leading 3-2, on Murray's service, they played a 26-point, 20-minute game in which Federer finally converted his sixth break point — after Murray had slipped on the grass three times. Federer lost only five points on his serve in that set.



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"When we came out after the break, he was more aggressive on my serve," Murray said. "He has excellent timing, so when there's no wind or anything under the roof, he times the ball very, very well."


In the 5th game of 4th set, Roger Federer earned 2 break points ,although Murray saved the first one, the pressure was relentless and the Swiss broke through to break Murray's morale & confidence.


Murray's second serve had been one of the keys to his run to the final but he was struggling to win points with it against Federer and needed to improve his first-serve percentage.


The Scot threw everything at his opponent when he served for the set but it was not enough and Federer held to go two sets to one in front.



Murray faced a massively uphill struggle, especially the way Federer was playing. The Swiss had only lost one grand slam final from two sets to one up, against Juan Martin del Potro at the US Open in 2009.


Murray almost made the perfect start to the third set when he had a chance to break in the second game but he missed an attempted pass by millimetres.



And his hopes took another huge blow when Federer broke again to lead 3-2, nailing an imperious backhand pass that left Murray rooted to the spot.


The crowd willed their man to a break when Federer served for the match in the 10th game of the 5th set when he was leading 5-5, but it was not to be, the 30-year-old clinching victory on his second match point after three hours and 24 minutes when Murray hit a return just wide.


The Scot sat in his chair disconsolate as Federer savoured being back on top of the world, joining Rod Laver and Arthur Ashe in winning the Wimbledon title past his 30th birthday.






This is the first reaction of Roger Federer after he won his record-tying seventh Wimbledon title Sunday, beating Andy Murray 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 under a closed roof on Centre Court.



Here is Roger Federer in tears after winning his 7th Wimbledon championship title at the age of 30 years & 11 months on 8th July, 2012.


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& & Here is Roger Federer kissing the wimbledon trophy for the 7th time in his career..



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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:05 AM

All pics posted are courtesy of Wimbledon



Here is Roger Federer reaching out far for a volley in the 4th set of the wimbledon 2012 championship finale


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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:07 AM

& here is the reaction of both Andy Murray & Roger Federer after the final point of Wimbledon, 2012 championship Grand Finale




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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:10 AM

& here is the kodak Moment of the day, Roger Federer giving Andy Murray a hug after Andy Murray cried a lot during his speech at the presentation ceremony of Wimbledon, 2012 championship ::



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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:11 AM

Here is the hug of Roger Federer & Andy Murray after the Wimbledon, 2012 final got over ----



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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:12 AM

Roger Federer posing with the WImbledon 2012 trophy



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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:13 AM

Roger Federer posing with his Wimbledon 2012 trophy in the balcony of Wimbledon



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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:15 AM

Here is another shot of Roger Federer posing with the Wimbledon 2012 championship trophy in the balcony of the beautiful building of Centre Court, South West hall, Wimbledon, SW 19



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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:18 AM

1st set video highlights -----------





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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:28 AM

1st two set highlights





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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:30 AM

Now, these are the 3rd & 4th set high-lights, also, you can video of Murray slipping thrice in the 6th game of third set & probably, this 6th game was the last stone to break Murray's back





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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:32 AM

A bigger high-lights package of the 4th set





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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:35 AM

& here is the video of the match point & the winning moment along with the 1st celebration after Roger Federer won WImbledon, 2012 championships





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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:39 AM

& here is the video of Roger Federer getting trophy from Duke of Kent, Prine Edward after winning Wimbledon, 2012 ------






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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:42 AM

& here is the video of full award presentation ceremony along with the customary chit-chat of Duke of Kent, Prince Edward with the ball boys & ball girls like he does every year :)...





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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:45 AM

This is the post match interview of Roger Federer after he got his 7th Wimbledon trophy ---------





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Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:50 AM

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Posted 09 July 2012 - 02:54 AM

Ole ole ole ole ole ole ole.... thank u thank u God wooooooooooooooow I am very happy :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: my wishes have been achieved
After Federer won, I jumped and screamed as crazy i'm not fed from jumping and joy I want to jump more and more....One moment, I jump now :P :P :P ^_^
Oh my God it was a great match and amazing. Federer played well he is magnificence, Murray also he is an excellent player, actually he made ​​me cry when he began his speech, poor guy.

Oh Lord, i'm so so so glad :) ;) :D :lol: :rolleyes:

by the way guys,tomorrow you're all invited to eat pizza, I told my family and my friends if Federer won Wimbledon, I will invite you to eat pizza and you are also my family.

Woooow ole ole ole ole ole ole ole

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Posted 09 July 2012 - 02:56 AM

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Posted 09 July 2012 - 02:57 AM

you are so cute Sausan!
Enjoy your Pizza with your family tomorrow. Would have loved to join for real, but I'm there
with you guys in spirit :)

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