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2015: Tokio
2016: Rio de Janeiro, Indian Wells, Waszyngton, Chengdu, WTF
2017: Doha, Sydney, Dubaj, Miami, Marrakesz, Estoril, s-Hertogenbosch
2018: Barcelona,Winston-Salem,Sztokholm, Paryż-Bercy,
2019: Dubaj, Miami, Monachium, Kitzbühel, St. Petersburg, WTF
2020: Adelaide, Rzym
2022: Adelaide 1, Australian Open, Rzym, Halle
2023: Indian Wells, Miami, Barcelona, US Open, WTF
2024: Wimbledon, Winston-Salem
2015: Kuala Lumpur
2016: Queens, Sankt Petersburg
2017: Waszyngton, Winston-Salem, US Open, Sankt Petersburg, WTF
2018: Doha, Miami, Hamburg,
2019: Eastbourne, US Open,
2020: RG, Sofia
2021: ATP Cup
2022: Stuttgart, Eastbourne, Winston-Salem, Florencja
2023: Montpellier, Rzym, Atlanta
2024: Mallorca
MTT (DEBEL) - Tytuły (7) / Finały (7)
2019: RG, Cincinnati, Paryż-Bercy, WTF
2020: RG, US Open
2021: Rzym
2018: WTF
2019: Indian Wells, Madryt
2020: Australian Open
2021: Australian Open, RG, Paryż-Bercy
Rafa vs. Roger, The Match That Cemented Their Rivalry
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Ten years ago, Federer and Nadal contested a memorable Rome final that cemented their rivalry and emphasised their status as the sport's greatest stars.
On a hot spring afternoon in Rome, under the stately pine trees at the Foro Italico, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were the focus of the tennis world.
Federer, already considered an all-time great, was the dominant force on the ATP World Tour. But a teenager in a sleeveless top and pirate shorts, striking vicious forehands, had established a psychological advantage with victory over the World No. 1 in four of their previous five meetings.
As a result, the final of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia on 14 May 2006 became terrific theatre, a 'must-see' for sports' lovers, let along fans, media and those closely associated with professional tennis.
"It was an unforgettable match, five hours and something," Nadal told ATPWorldTour.com. "It was an unbelievable comeback for me in the fifth. I think for both of us, it was a very, very high level. We enjoyed it and we had fun. Both of us had chances to win the match. For me it was great to be part of that match."
Federer told ATPWorldTour.com, "I remember the five-hour battle, the crowds were unbelievable. I also think the level of the match was big; Rafa and I were both at the top of our games."
Nadal had beaten Federer in a thrilling Monte-Carlo final three weeks earlier. Federer had remarked afterwards, "I've got to play aggressive. He leaves me no choice."
Throughout the Rome final, the Swiss adopted serve and volley tactics sparingly, punched precisely into the corners and followed his strokes to the net to keep Nadal off balance and leave the court wide open. "I worked my forehand way more than in Monaco," said Federer, who won 64 of his 84 points at the net. "I also did more with my backhand too."
Federer controlled play in the majority of the opening two sets, but out of the blue Nadal gained a set point opportunity when Federer served at 4-5, 30/40. Federer saved it with a terrific lunge volley, as Nadal looked certain to pass him down the line. When Federer lost a 4/2 lead in the tie-break, Nadal, undeterred, wrestled away the momentum.
Later, World No. 2 Nadal broke a net-rushing Federer with a backhand crosscourt pass at 2-2 in the third set and had chances to break early in the fourth, only to see Federer step up with forehand winners in the first game. Federer was off the hook and broke Nadal's serve at 1-2, when the Spaniard anticipated a cross-court stroke only to see Federer strike a forehand winner down the line.
Federer continued to attack and went on to gain a stranglehold at 4-1 in the fifth set. Nadal then started to hit his groundstrokes within one yard of the baseline and targeted Federer's single-handed backhand with his vicious topspin to work his way back into the match. But Federer's level did not drop in his 13th consecutive final appearance.
He held two championship points after Nadal hit the first double fault of the match at 5-6, 15/30. The Swiss squandered hit first opportunity with a backhand long, then rushed a forehand down the line to let Nadal off the hook. "I tried to hit a winner, why not?" said Federer, who finished on 89 unforced errors. "I didn't try to totally hit a winner, but tried to play aggressive and I was a little late on it. I couldn't get quite over the first point in time. I guess, the first match point cost me the match."
Despite the setback, Federer went on to lead 5/3 in the tie-break only to mis-hit a forehand for a three-point cushion. "He caught me right on the finish line," said Federer. Nadal went on to play nerve-free tennis to win four straight points, falling to the crushed brick at the end of a brutal, exciting five-hour and six-minute encounter. "It was more difficult for me to play against him here," said Nadal, who had not lost a clay-court match in more than 12 months. "It was a very emotional match... This one is special. It's unbelievable for me."
At 19 years of age, Nadal had tied Guillermo Vilas' Open Era record of 53 straight match wins on a clay, which had stood since an October 1977 loss in Aix-en-Provence to Ilie Nastase, who played with a subsequently outlawed spaghetti racquet. Nadal admitted, "Before each tournament, I'm always thinking, 'this week I’m going to lose.' But I have been lucky this year and won.” The win, Nadal's 13th straight final triumph, also tied Bjorn Borg’s record for 16 titles won as a teenager.
It had taken Nadal eight minutes longer to beat Guillermo Coria in the previous year's final, but the Spaniard's 6-7(0), 7-6(5), 6-4, 2-6, 7-6(5) victory over Federer firmly cemented their rivalry for the ages.
Just as millions had done in years past for matches featuring Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall, John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg, Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras, fans decisively took sides on 14 May 2006. Federer or Nadal, in support of their contrasting styles. Federer was the purists' favourite, a classicist, while Nadal was the relentless, physical fighter.
Two years later, Federer and Nadal pushed the bar even higher in the 2008 Wimbledon final, widely considered the sport's greatest match. "We played against each other on many occasions in a short period of time. It was a time when we met each other a lot in finals and Rome was one of the best, alongside the 2008 Wimbledon final," Federer told ATPWorldTour.com. Today, Nadal leads 23-11 in their FedEx ATP Head2Head series.
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“I doubt about myself, I think the doubts are good in life. The people who don’t have doubts I think only two things: arrogance or not intelligence.”- Rafa Nadal
"There are other tournaments in which I would like to win. However, in the end, trophies are just pieces of metal. The main thing that I took from tennis is love. She will remain with me forever, and I am sincerely grateful for this “ - David Ferrer
Mija 15 lat od kiedy odpaliłem telegazetę, oczy mi stanęły w piątki, wybiegłem z domu swojej babci i krzyknął do brata: "mały, Sampras przegrał na Wimbledonie z jakimś Federerem".
MTT Titles/Finals
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MTT - tytuły (34) 2025 (4) Rzym M1000, Madryt M1000, Acapulco, Buenos Aires 2024 (3) Pekin, US Open, Halle, 2021 (4) Sankt Petersburg, Moskwa, IO Tokio, Gstaad, 2020 (2) US Open, Auckland, 2019 (4) Tokio, Halle, Australian Open, Doha, 2017 (1) Cincinnati M1000, 2016 (1) Sankt Petersburg, 2015 (1) Rotterdam, 2013 (3) Montreal M1000, Rzym M1000, Dubaj, 2012 (1) Toronto M1000, 2011 (4) Waszyngton, Belgrad, Miami M1000, San Jose, 2010 (2) Wiedeń, Rotterdam, 2009 (2) Szanghaj M1000, Eastbourne, 2008 (2) US Open, Estoril
Ten years ago, Novak Djokovic captured his first ATP World Tour title in Amersfoort. His opponent, Chile's Nicolas Massu, reflects on a champion in the making.
As Novak Djokovic sank to his knees in celebration on 23 July 2006, little did he know that it would be the first step of a meteoric rise. In only Djokovic's 24th tournament, he swept through the draw at the Dutch Open Tennis Amersfoort without losing a set, beating Chile's Nicolas Massu 7-6(5), 6-4 in the final.
Massu, the 2003 Amersfoort champion, recalls 10 years on, "He faced me as an equal. We had already trained beforehand, but in the match his spectacular potential was noticeable. I thought he’ll surely be in the Top 5 [in the Emirates ATP Rankings] in the future. He had it all: the game and a winning mentality. During many critical moments he kept focused and he didn't let me win."
Djokovic, at just 19 years of age, got off to a flyer, taking a 3-0 and 4-1 lead before 26-year-old Massu, contesting his fourth final of the season, rallied. Even when Djokovic faced break points at 4-4, he simply took a deep breath, not scared by the threat of a comeback from his experienced opponent.
Third seed Djokovic squandered two set points at 6-5 on the Chilean's serve and again grew frustrated when he fell behind 0/3 in the tie-break. But the Serbian regained his composure and reeled off seven of the next nine points to claim the 84-minute first set. A break in the seventh game of the second set tipped the pair's first meeting in his favour.
After two hours and 41 minutes, Djokovic knelt down, looked up to the sky and raised his index finger in triumph. "It's been an amazing week for me... I will always remember this tournament in Amersfoort," said Djokovic, after he received a bunch of flowers and a silver-plated iPod.
"I always had a good relation with him," said Massu, who reached a career-high No. 9 in the Emirates ATP Rankings (13 September 2004) in a 17-year professional career. "He was a very nice person, very polite. During the final, he applauded me on a couple of points, and in the ceremony he congratulated me for my career to date."
The victory, watched courtside by his coach Marian Vajda and his girlfriend, now wife, Jelena, saw Djokovic rise eight places to No. 28 in the Emirates ATP Rankings - making him the youngest player in the Top 50. He was the third teenage ATP World Tour winner of 2006, alongside Andy Murray (San Jose) and Rafael Nadal - a titlist in Dubai, Barcelona and ATP World Tour Masters 1000s in Monte-Carlo and Rome.
Speaking 10 years on, Massu, who is now Chile's Davis Cup captain, says, "Djokovic deserves all he has achieved. He lives for tennis, is very organised, disciplined and is a good person. Being in his first final is a nice memory.
"Djokovic stood out at his age. His strength, similar to Roger Federer, was growing up really fast. He has never stopped. Nadal was out of the ordinary, because at the age of 19 he had already showed the tennis world who he was."
Ten years on from his first ATP World Tour title on Amersfoort's clay, Djokovic is No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings - a position that he has held for a total of 208 non-consecutive weeks over three stints. He has lifted 65 singles trophies, including 12 Grand Slam championships and a record 29 ATP World Tour Masters 1000s.
2015: Tokio
2016: Rio de Janeiro, Indian Wells, Waszyngton, Chengdu, WTF
2017: Doha, Sydney, Dubaj, Miami, Marrakesz, Estoril, s-Hertogenbosch
2018: Barcelona,Winston-Salem,Sztokholm, Paryż-Bercy,
2019: Dubaj, Miami, Monachium, Kitzbühel, St. Petersburg, WTF
2020: Adelaide, Rzym
2022: Adelaide 1, Australian Open, Rzym, Halle
2023: Indian Wells, Miami, Barcelona, US Open, WTF
2024: Wimbledon, Winston-Salem
2015: Kuala Lumpur
2016: Queens, Sankt Petersburg
2017: Waszyngton, Winston-Salem, US Open, Sankt Petersburg, WTF
2018: Doha, Miami, Hamburg,
2019: Eastbourne, US Open,
2020: RG, Sofia
2021: ATP Cup
2022: Stuttgart, Eastbourne, Winston-Salem, Florencja
2023: Montpellier, Rzym, Atlanta
2024: Mallorca
MTT (DEBEL) - Tytuły (7) / Finały (7)
2019: RG, Cincinnati, Paryż-Bercy, WTF
2020: RG, US Open
2021: Rzym
2018: WTF
2019: Indian Wells, Madryt
2020: Australian Open
2021: Australian Open, RG, Paryż-Bercy
Dziś mija 9. rocznica pierwszego wielkoszlemowego finału pomiędzy Rogerem Federerem, a Novakiem Djokoviciem. Szwajcar pokonał wtedy wschodzącą serbską gwiazdę w 3 zaciętych setach.
MTT Titles/Finals
Spoiler:
MTT - tytuły (34) 2025 (4) Rzym M1000, Madryt M1000, Acapulco, Buenos Aires 2024 (3) Pekin, US Open, Halle, 2021 (4) Sankt Petersburg, Moskwa, IO Tokio, Gstaad, 2020 (2) US Open, Auckland, 2019 (4) Tokio, Halle, Australian Open, Doha, 2017 (1) Cincinnati M1000, 2016 (1) Sankt Petersburg, 2015 (1) Rotterdam, 2013 (3) Montreal M1000, Rzym M1000, Dubaj, 2012 (1) Toronto M1000, 2011 (4) Waszyngton, Belgrad, Miami M1000, San Jose, 2010 (2) Wiedeń, Rotterdam, 2009 (2) Szanghaj M1000, Eastbourne, 2008 (2) US Open, Estoril
I 15. zwycięstwa Hewitta w tym samym turnieju, o czym wspomniałem w wątku zawodniczym.
MTT bilans finałów (22-29)
W: Queen's Club 13, Monte Carlo 14, Australian Open 15, Nottingham 15, Chennai 16, Rio de Janeiro 17, Wiedeń 17, Acapulco 18, Madryt 18, Queen's Club 21, Cincinnati 21, Indian Wells 21, World Tour Finals 21, s-Hertogenbosch 22, Roland Garros 23, Astana 23, Hong Kong 24, Madryt 24, Umag 24, Tokio 24, Australian Open 2025, Dallas 25
F: Auckland 14, Miami 14, Roland Garros 14, Waszyngton 14, World Tour Finals 14, Rio de Janeiro 15, US Open 15, Estoril 16, Pekin 17, Rio de Janeiro 18, Monte Carlo 18, Rzym 18, Lyon 18, Metz 18, Hamburg 20, Madryt 21, St. Petersburg 21, Adelajda-2 22, Buenos Aires 22, Rio de Janeiro 22, Cincinnati 22, Astana 22, Rio de Janeiro 23, Bastad 23, Rio de Janeiro 24, Dubaj 24, Basel 24, Brisbane 25, Buenos Aires 25