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Updated: 2005-04-05 09:03
Federer Rallies to Win Nasdaq 100 Open  

ATP大師系列賽邁阿密站決賽在萬眾矚目之下落幕,世界NO.1費德勒繼續(xù)著他人難以撼動的王者霸勢,他在盤分0比2落后的不利形勢下連扳三盤,以3比2擊敗西班牙的18歲天才少年納達爾,職業(yè)生涯首度捧得號稱"第五大滿貫賽"冠軍的納斯達克100公開賽冠軍。自此,瑞士人2005賽季迄今的戰(zhàn)績已經(jīng)達到驚人的32勝1負,在所參加的6項賽事中拿下5座冠軍錦標。

 

Roger Federer of Switzerland raises his hands after defeating Rafael Nadal of Spain in the men's singles final at the Nasdaq 100 Open, Sunday, April 3, 2006, in Key Biscayne, Fla.  [Agencies]

Taking on stylish Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal showed up with the flashier outfit and the game to match - for two sets, at least. Twice two points from defeat, the top-ranked Federer rallied and won the Nasdaq-100 Open by beating the 18-year-old Nadal 2-6, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (5), 6-3, 6-1 Sunday for his fifth title of the year.

Federer trailed 4-2 in the third set and 5-3 in the ensuing tiebreaker, but his shots became more accurate and aggressive as he overtook a tiring Nadal in the 3-hour, 43-minute marathon.


Wearing white clamdiggers, an orange sleeveless shirt and a white bandanna, the No. 29-seeded Nadal appeared ready for a day at the beach - and made the match look like one for a while.

"I thought Roger was a little nervous in the beginning, and I took full advantage of that," Nadal said.

An upset would have been a streak-buster: Federer has won 22 consecutive matches this year, and 18 consecutive finals since July 2003. Like Kim Clijsters, who beat Maria Sharapova in the women's final Saturday, Federer earned his first Key Biscayne title.

"It was extremely close," he said. "I consider myself lucky to get through."

The performance by Nadal, the youngest men's finalist in tournament history, was no fluke. The left-hander was a Davis Cup hero in Spain's victory over the United States last December, and he'll be among the favorites at this year's French Open - and future major events as well.

Nadal's deep groundstrokes with heavy topspin often forced Federer to hit balls chest high behind the baseline, and the result was a rash of mistakes by the four-time Grand Slam champion. He finished with 74 unforced errors, but only 18 in the final two sets.

Nadal also passed Federer repeatedly, kept him off balance with high-kicking 110 mph serves and showed jaw-dropping athleticism as he yanked winners crosscourt or down the line from either corner.

The capacity crowd loved it, especially when Nadal punctuated his best shots with a leap and an uppercut.

Federer was less enchanted. The winner of the ATP Tour sportsmanship award in 2004, he became so frustrated that when he shanked an overhead to fall behind 5-4 in the third set, he slammed his racket to the concrete.

Nadal was two points from victory in the next game, and again in the third-set tiebreaker before Federer won four consecutive points, the first on an 18-stroke rally, to save the set.

From there, Federer settled into his characteristic groove, winning the last six games. When a weary Nadal dumped his final shot in the net, Federer threw a roundhouse punch in jubilation.

He overcame a two-set deficit for the third time in his career. The five-setter was the tournament's first since 1985, the year it began.

Federer improved to 32-1 this year, the best start on the men's tour since John McEnroe was 39-0 in 1984. He's 48-1 since the start of the U.S. Open, with his lone loss to Marat Safin in the Australian Open semifinals.

He earned $533,350 for this title and became the first top-seeded man to win the Key Biscayne championship since Pete Sampras in 1994. Nadal made $266,675.

(Agencies)

Vocabulary:
 

groundstroke :a swing of a tennis racquet at a ball that has bounced from the ground(網(wǎng)球落地又反彈起來后的擊球)

topspin :forward rotation imparted to a ball by a stroke, as in tennis(網(wǎng)球上旋球)

 
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