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Djokovic and Federer renewed their rivalry in Paris, dueling for just the first time in 2013 after facing off a total of 20 times in the previous four years. The Swiss sprinted to a fast start, breaking for a 2-1 lead and saving four break points in the 10th game before snatching the opening set. Federer's hopes of reaching a second final in Paris were further buoyed by an immediate break to open the second set. Djokovic would dig deep, however, breaking back and claiming 12 of the next 16 games for the victory in two hours. The Serb kept his slim hopes alive to retain the year-end World No. 1 with the win, improving his winning streak on indoor hard courts to 19 straight.
MTT: Tytuły (8): US OPEN 2012 -debel, Sztokholm 2012, Australian Open 2013 - debel, Abu Dhabi 2014, Barcelona 2014, Australian Open 2016 - debel, Marsylia 2018, ATP Finals 2018 - debel
Finały (8): US OPEN 2013, Monte Carlo 2014, Umag 2014, Rotterdam 2015, Sydney 2016, US OPEN 2016 - debel, Winston-Salem 2018, US OPEN 2018 - debel
2013 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals round robin, London, indoor hard, Djokovic d. Federer 64 67(2) 62
A repeat of the 2012 final in London, Djokovic and Federer squared off for the second time in just four days after not meeting in nearly a year. Playing in his fifth match in six days, all against Top 15 competition, the Serb extended his overall winning streak to 18 straight after a two hour and 22 minute struggle. Federer opened the match in strong form, winning free points on his serve and taking the ball early in rallies, disrupting Djokovic’s timing. The Swiss was unable to convert on a break point at 4-4 in the first set, however, and his focus drifted at a crucial juncture in the next game, handing the set to Djokovic when a forehand sailed long.
Djokovic struggled with his balance and footwork in the second set and a bevy of loose forehands opened the door for Federer. Four combined breaks of serve in six games towards the end of the set led to a tie-break, which Federer would dominate.
With neither player able to capitalise on momentum shifts, Djokovic opened the third set with a break at love and never looked back, breaking again for 4-1. Despite a few wayward games in the second set, Djokovic dominated on his serve throughout the match, particularly on his second serve. Additionally, when his offensive firepower was missing he drew on his defensive prowess to win points.
MTT: Tytuły (8): US OPEN 2012 -debel, Sztokholm 2012, Australian Open 2013 - debel, Abu Dhabi 2014, Barcelona 2014, Australian Open 2016 - debel, Marsylia 2018, ATP Finals 2018 - debel
Finały (8): US OPEN 2013, Monte Carlo 2014, Umag 2014, Rotterdam 2015, Sydney 2016, US OPEN 2016 - debel, Winston-Salem 2018, US OPEN 2018 - debel
Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic clashed twice in
the final two weeks of the 2013 season.
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After they contested the final of the 2012 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London, fans had to wait nearly a year for Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic to resume their rivalry at the BNP Paribas Masters in Paris this season.
Still with the outside hope of finishing the year as World No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, a determined Djokovic fought back from a set down to defeat Federer 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 to reach the final in south-east Paris. Federer had looked set to make a push for victory when he broke Djokovic in the first game of the second set, but the Serb reeled off 12 of the next 16 games to claim victory in two hours.
"The key was just to hang in there and stay with him," said Djokovic. "I knew that he was going to be very aggressive from the start coming to the net. He used his opportunities really well. He was very efficient at the net. Then I tried to decrease the number of unforced errors and step in when it's needed. I did pretty well in the second and the third."
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They faced off for the 31st time a week later in the round robin stages of the season finale in London. Again, Djokovic prevailed in three sets, 6-4, 6-7(2), 6-2. Playing in his fifth match in six days, all against Top 15 competition, Djokovic extended his overall winning streak to 18 straight after a two-hour and 22-minute struggle.
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"I think Novak struggled for a long period of time tonight," said Federer. "So did I. I'm not even sure if we played our best in the third [set]. It's just one of those matches you try to take advantage when the other guy's not 100 per cent.
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"I thought I had a chance today. So that's the part where I'm unhappy. I wasn't able to take advantage of it. Because I was actually feeling much better than I was in Paris overall, physically.”
The two wins for Djokovic took him closer to levelling his FedEx ATP Head2Head against Federer, whom he trails 15-16.
Federer vs. Djokovic: 2013 Meetings
Tournament Winner Score
BNP Paribas Masters SF Djokovic 46 63 62
Barclays ATP World Tour Finals RR Djokovic 64 67(2) 62
Djoković krytykuje Federera: On poświęca zbyt mało uwagi pozostałym tenisistom
Novak Djoković w ostrych słowach wypowiedział się o Rogerze Federerze, który po raz kolejny został wybrany na szefa Rady Tenisistów ATP.
Niezmiennie od 2008 roku Roger Federer pozostaje prezesem Rady Tenisistów ATP, stowarzyszenia, które ma dbać o interesy zawodowych tenisistów. Kilka dni temu, decyzją pozostałych tenisistów, Szwajcar znów został wybrany na przewodniczącego. Wybór ten, jak i całą działalnością Federera na tym stanowisku, mocno skrytykował Novak Djoković.
- On jest jedynym, który tym dowodzi. I wygląda to jednak tak, jakby Rada Tenisistów nie istniała. On zwraca zbyt małą uwagę na opinię pozostałych tenisistów oraz poświęca niedostateczną uwagę tej funkcji, którą pełni - nie przebiera w słowach Serb
Wicelider rankingu jest zdania, że o wiele lepiej na jako prezes Rady Tenisistów radził sobie poprzednik bazylejczyka, Ivan Ljubicić: - Kiedy Ivan był przewodniczącym, większość decyzji podejmowano po konsultacji z innymi najlepszymi tenisistami. Ivan podchodził do nas mówił, że nasz głos jest ważny. Chciał, żebyśmy mówili co myślimy, bo nasza opinia jest bardzo ważna - przypomina Serb.
- ATP jest organizacją, która ma nas wspierać - kontynuuje belgradczyk. - Jednak tenisiści często nie mają czasu i energii, by omawiać pewne sprawy. To dobrze, że Rada Tenisistów istnieje, ale pewne rzeczy powinny być ustalane wspólnie. Tenisiści mają zbyt małą moc, by wpływać na to wszystko, co dzieje się w zawodowym tenisie.
MTT World Tour (Highest rank #1, career 2009 - 2024):
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Singles W(21): Kuala Lumpur 09, Memphis 10, Eastbourne 10, World Tour Finals 10, Cincinnati 12, Auckland 14, Sydney 16, Quito 17, Buenos Aires 17, Halle 17, Umag 17, Auckland 18, Eastbourne 19, Geneva 22, Auckland 23, Washington 23, Paris 23, Miami 24, Rome 24, Mallorca 24, Cincinnati 24 Singles F(17): Metz 09, Basel 09, Johannesburg 10, Stuttgart 10, Toronto 10, Valencia 10, San Jose 11, Buenos Aires 16, Miami 17, Tokyo 17, IO Tokyo 20, Tokyo 23, Montpellier 24, Buenos Aires 24, Monte Carlo 24, Winston-Salem 24, Vienna 24
"Zabrałem kiedyś Rafaela wraz z Pico Monaco na ryby. Pamiętam, że chłopcy niezwykle radowali się na myśl o spędzeniu w taki sposób tamtego poranka - lato miało się już ku końcowi i była to jedna z ostatni okazji, by złowić kilka moren przed zamknięciem sezonu. Przypominam sobie bardzo dokładnie moment, gdy Rafael próbował po raz pierwszy zarzucić swoją wędkę , siedząc na skraju barki. Samą czynność wykonał nienagannie - widać było gołym okiem, że chłopak ma do wędkarstwa talent i czerpie z niego wielką przyjemność. Mimo to nie omieszkałem zbliżyć się do mojego bratanka, po czym chwyciłem go dosyć łagodnie, acz pewnie za muskularne prawe ramię, którym to przed chwilą zarzucił energicznie żyłkę wraz ze spławikiem i rzekłem: 'Którą ręką Cię uczyłem?'" Toni Nadal, Życie moje
It was a hyper aggressive Roger Federer who ended a three-match losing run against Novak Djokovic, defeating the Serb for the first time since the 2012 Western & Southern Open final in Cincinnati. Despite losing the first set, the Swiss hit his backhand with conviction and attacked the net frequently. He took advantage of a brief rain delay in the second set to come back strongly. The five-time Dubai titlist broke Djokovic before dominating the decider with two further service breaks. It was the first time that Federer has lost the first set against Djokovic and rallied to win. Victory for Federer denied Djokovic, a four-time champion at the Aviation Club, the 550th match win of his career and earned the Swiss a shot at winning his 78th tour-level title.
MTT: Tytuły (8): US OPEN 2012 -debel, Sztokholm 2012, Australian Open 2013 - debel, Abu Dhabi 2014, Barcelona 2014, Australian Open 2016 - debel, Marsylia 2018, ATP Finals 2018 - debel
Finały (8): US OPEN 2013, Monte Carlo 2014, Umag 2014, Rotterdam 2015, Sydney 2016, US OPEN 2016 - debel, Winston-Salem 2018, US OPEN 2018 - debel
2014 BNP Paribas Open final, Indian Wells, hard, Federer d. Djokovic 36 63 76(3)
Novak Djokovic rallied past Roger Federer for his first title of the year and third at Indian Wells. Djokovic and Federer were squaring off for the 33rd time, with the second-seeded Serb snapping Federer's 11-match win streak. After failing to serve out the victory at 5-4 in the third set, Djokovic came back strong in the tie-break to defeat the four-time champion. The 26-year-old Serbian claimed his 42nd title and 17th at an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament, tying American Andre Agassi at third on the Masters 1000 title leaders list.
Federer ended Djokovic’s reign in Monte-Carlo with victory in 75 minutes. Djokovic, who saw his 13-match winning run come to an end, had completed the Indian Wells-Miami double the previous month. After missing the chance to break Djokovic at 4-4 in the first set, Federer found himself in trouble as he faced two set points at 15/40 on serve in the 10th game. The Basel native held on, though, and then clawed his way back from 40/0 down on Djokovic’s serve in the following game to break the Serb and steal the set. With Djokovic hampered by an injured right wrist, which was heavily strapped, Federer took full advantage and broke the Serb twice to prevail. He lost just five points on serve in the second set.
“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
Djoković został dziś pierwszym tenisistą, który pokonał Federera we wszystkich czterech lewach WS.
W drugą stronę także jest to prawda i Roger także jest jedynym tenisistą, który tego dokonał.
2014 Wimbledon Final, Grand Slam, London, grass, Djokovic d. Federer 67(7) 64 76(4) 57 64
Djokovic and Federer staged yet another Grand Slam thriller, with the Serb overcoming a rollercoaster fourth set to claim his second Wimbledon title and seventh crown at the major level. Djokovic returned to World No. 1 with the win, embarking on his third stint atop the Emirates ATP Rankings.
Federer's resiliency was on full display in his ninth Wimbledon final, saving a championship point in the fourth set, while reeling off five consecutive games from 2-5 down. The momentum swung to his corner as he forced a deciding set, with the Centre Court faithful roaring in approval of the high-quality affair. Djokovic would not be denied, however, as the top seed converted his fourth break of serve for the victory after three hours and 56 minutes.
Djokovic, FedererThe 27-year-old Djokovic turned the tide in Grand Slam finals, having lost five of his past six coming into the Wimbledon final. He lifted the trophy at the All England Club for the second time, having previously triumphed in 2011 with victory over Nadal.
Roger i Novak zagrali wczoraj 12. wzajemny pojedynek w Wielkim szlemie, czym wyrównali rekord Novaka i Rafy: 1. Novak Djoković v Roger Federer - 12 (6-6)
2. Novak Djokovic v Rafael Nadal - 12 (3-9)
3. Roger Federer v Rafael Nadal - 11 (2-9)
4. Ivan Lendl v John McEnroe - 10 (7-3)
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
DUN I LOVE pisze:Roger i Novak zagrali wczoraj 12. wzajemny pojedynek w Wielkim szlemie, czym wyrównali rekord Novaka i Rafy: 1. Novak Djoković v Roger Federer - 12 (6-6)
2. Novak Djokovic v Rafael Nadal - 12 (3-9)
3. Roger Federer v Rafael Nadal - 11 (9-2)
4. Ivan Lendl v John McEnroe - 10 (7-3)
Federer snapped two-time defending champion Djokovic's 28-match winning streak on Chinese soil as he reached his 39th ATP World Tour Masters 1000 final and second in Shanghai. The win brought the Swiss back to No. 2 in the Emirates ATP Rankings. Federer needed just one break point to take the lead and eventually the first set in 48 minutes. The 22-time Masters 1000 champion broke the World No. 1 again in the opening game of the second set and maintained the one-game lead. The Serbian saved two match points on his serve before Federer served out the match in one hour and 35 minutes.
“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
Patrząc na liczbę rozegranych meczów i bilans - najbardziej wyrównana rywalizacja w Erze Open? Do Szanghaju różnicę robiło tylko jedno zwycięstwo więcej Federera na cegle, w Monte Carlo 2014 np.
ATP WORLD TOUR SEASON REVIEW Rivalries Of 2014: Djokovic vs. Federer
Best of 2014
Novak Djokovic topped Roger Federer in a third-set tie-break for the Indian Wells title.
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ATPWorldTour.com reviews how the key rivalries played out in 2014. Today we feature Novak Djokovic vs. Roger Federer
Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer finished No. 1 and No. 2 in the Emirates ATP Rankings in 2014 and the two heavyweights provided one of the most exhilarating rivalries of the season. They alternated victories over five encounters on hard, clay and grass courts, with the Swiss edging the Serb 3-2.
Federer leads Djokovic 19-17 overall in their FedEx ATP Head2Head series, tied with Ivan Lendl and John McEnroe for the second-most number of meetings between two players in the Open Era. Only Djokovic and Rafael Nadal have battled on more occasions.
A year after dueling just two times, the pair reignited their rivalry in grand fashion in 2014. When Djokovic had gotten the better of Federer at the 2013 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, it marked the third consecutive victory by the Belgrade native, but the Swiss was determined to snap the streak in their first meeting in February, 2014.
Dubai, Semi-finals
The 33 year old sent a message in the semi-finals of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, giving Djokovic fits with a hyper-aggressive brand of tennis that yielded 26 winners and seven aces, striking his backhand with conviction and attacking the net frequently. Federer prevailed 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 en route to his sixth Dubai crown, overcoming Tomas Berdych in the final. It was the first time that Federer had lost the first set against Djokovic and rallied to win.
"Beating Novak on the hard courts here in Dubai, it's tough," said Federer. "Clearly not best-of-five, clearly not the final, but this is a big [win]. It's a big step in the right direction for me. Gives me a lot of confidence."
Indian Wells, Final
Djokovic would exact revenge just weeks later and this time the prestigious BNP Paribas Open title in Indian Wells was at stake. An instant match-of-the-year candidate, Djokovic mounted an impressive rally from a set down and held his nerve after failing to serve out the victory at 5-4 in the decider, dramatically triumphing 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(3). The victory halted Federer's 11-match win streak and gave the 27-year-old Djokovic a 42nd title and 17th at the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 level, tying American Andre Agassi for third on the Masters 1000 title leaders list.
"Roger is playing at a very high level," Djokovic told reporters. "He just played better than he did in the last 13, 14 months. I needed to really be on the top of my game and very concentrated in the last moments in order to win. I'm very proud of my achievements during this tournament."
Monte-Carlo, Semi-finals
By the time they met in the semi-finals of the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters on 19 April, both players were surging as the clay-court season commenced. Djokovic had his sights set on retaining the title and capturing his third consecutive ATP World Tour Masters 1000 crown, having just completed the Indian Wells-Miami double. Federer had other ideas, overwhelming the defending champion 7-5, 6-2 to set an all-Swiss final with Djokovic, FedererStan Wawrinka. He lost a mere five points on serve in the second set.
Wimbledon, Final
It would not take long before the pair dueled on the Grand Slam stage in the Wimbledon final, and it would prove to be a five-set battle royale at the All England Club. Djokovic overcame a rollercoaster fourth set to claim his second Wimbledon title 6-7(7), 6-4, 7-6(4), 5-7, 6-4.
Federer's resiliency was on full display in what was his ninth Wimbledon final, saving a championship point, while reeling off five consecutive games from 2-5 down in the fourth. The momentum swung to his corner as he forced a deciding set, with the Centre Court faithful roaring in approval of the high-quality affair. Djokovic would not be denied, however, as the top seed converted his fourth break of serve for the victory after three hours and 56 minutes.
The Serb won his seventh crown at the major level, returning to World No. 1 with the win and embarking on his third stint atop the Emirates ATP Rankings.
"I want to congratulate Roger on a great tournament and great fight today," said Djokovic in his on-court Federerspeech. "It was a great match to be part of. He's a magnificent champion, a great example of a great athlete and a role model for many kids. I respect his career and everything he's done."
Shanghai, Semi-finals
The Wimbledon defeat had little lasting effects on the Swiss maestro as Federer would proceed to reach consecutive ATP World Tour Masters 1000 finals in Toronto and Cincinnati, claiming the title at the latter (d. Ferrer), and advancing to the semi-finals at the US Open. The rivalry would reach a thrilling climax on 11 October at the Shanghai Rolex Masters, as Federer produced what could be his best tennis of the year to snap Djokovic's 28-match winning streak on Chinese soil with a 6-4, 6-4 semi-final victory. The win brought the Swiss back to No. 2 in the Emirates ATP Rankings and he would earn his 22nd Masters 1000 crown a day later (d. Simon).
“It was a great match,” said Federer. “I think I played very well. There was nothing in the game today that wasn't working. I think it was a high-level match. I'm unbelievably happy with the way it went.”
Djokovic vs. Federer: 2014 Meetings
Tournament Winner Score
Shanghai Rolex Masters SF
Federer 64 64
Wimbledon F
Djokovic 67(7) 64 76(4) 57 64
Monte Carlo Rolex Masters SF
Federer 75 62
BNP Paribas Open F Djokovic 36 63 76(3)
Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships SF Federer 36 63 62