Federer loses to Djokovic

Published 12:00 am Friday, January 28, 2011

Associated Press
MELBOURNE, Australia ó Roger Federer saved a parting shot for anyone who thinks his time is up and a changing of the guard in tennis awaits.
ěYeah, I mean, they say that very quickly. … Letís talk in six months again,î he said.
The heavily hyped duel between Federer and Rafael Nadal will not happen in Melbourne, opening a rare window for someone else.
Federer, the defending champion, lost to Novak Djokovic 7-6 (3), 7-5, 6-4 in the Australian Open semifinals Thursday night. It marks the first time since 2008 neither of tennisí most dominant men will play in a Grand Slam final. Less than 24 hours earlier, an ailing Nadalís pursuit of a Rafa Slam evaporated in a quarterfinal loss to fellow Spaniard David Ferrer.
Djokovic will play Ferrer or Andy Murray in the final. On the womenís side, the title match is set with Kim Clijsters facing Li Na. Clijsters beat Vera Zvonareva 6-3, 6-3, and Li eliminated top-ranked Caroline Wozniacki 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.
Federer and Nadal have combined to win 21 of the last 23 majors. This is also the first time since 2003 that Federer, a 16-time Grand Slam winner, will not hold at least one of the four major trophies.
The Swiss great was outplayed by Djokovic, who reveled in the cooler night weather. It was the second straight time Federer has lost to the Serb ó he had match points before losing in the U.S. Open semifinals.
ěItís disappointing and it hurts in the moment itself,î Federer said. ěI wish I could have won here again for the fifth time. But wasnít possible tonight. Itís not the end in any way. Itís a start for many other tournaments after this.î
Federer said he didnít play the key points well. He fell behind quickly in the first-set tiebreaker on backhand errors, giving Djokovic four set points.
In the second set, he got up a break. Djokovic was scrambling, twice tumbling to the court and losing his racket as he tried to stay in rallies. But Federer, so used to moving in for the kill, let a 5-2 lead slip and dropped the set. From there it was just about over.
ěEvery time I had slight opportunity, either I didnít play my best or he played his best,î Federer said. ěIt was a tough night from this standpoint. Those are sometimes the way matches go.î
Nadal limped away from his match, saying he had a small muscle tear in his upper left leg and casting doubt on his readiness for at least a few weeks. Federer has no ailments to speak of.
ěI feel very good. Iím very optimistic about the next 15 tournaments, however many Iím playing,î he said. ěIíve barely lost matches lately really, so Iím happy with where my game is at, with where my condition is at.
ěIím really excited for whatís to come. This is obviously a bit of a blow. At the same time, I played a good tournament. I have no regrets.î
Djokovic planned to relax and eat popcorn while watching Friday nightís semifinal between Murray, the 2010 finalist, and No. 7-ranked Ferrer.
Murray was leading Nadal in the quarterfinals last year when the Spaniard retired in the third set because of a knee problem that put him off the tour until March.
Nadal returned to the tour in March and went on to win the French, Wimbledon and U.S. Open titles.
When he arrived in Melbourne, he was aiming to be the first player since Rod Laver in 1969 to hold all four menís majors at once. Now, Murray is hoping to be the first British man since 1936 to win a major.
Clijsters has three Grand Slam titles but is seeking her first outside the United States. Li already has broken new ground by becoming the first Chinese to reach a Grand Slam singles final. Li saved a match points against Wozniacki and rallied from from a set and a break down.
A victory would put her in the top five in the rankings, and possibly have great repercussions at home. The official Xinhua News Agency says a Grand Slam win by Li would ěinspire a rush of new tennis players in China.î
ěThis is good experience for my whole life because many players, they play a long time, but they never play the final for a Grand Slam,î she said.
Clijsters beat Zvonareva in a repeat of the outcome from the last U.S. Open final. Li defeated Clijsters in the final of the tuneup tournament at Sydney, but the stakes are clearly higher this time.
Clijsters lost the 2004 Australian final to Justine Henin ó at that stage she was 0-4 in Grand Slam finals. She has won her last three, including both U.S. Open titles since she returned from a break to get married and have a child.
She was one of three women to win majors last year. After Federer won in Australia, Nadal took the last three menís crowns.
Djokovic and Juan Martin del Potro are the only players who have broken the Nadal-Federer sequence. Del Potro beat Federer in the 2009 U.S. Open final. Djokovic defeated Federer in the Australian semifinals three years ago, then beat Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the final.
Since then, Djokovic has been the perennial next-best player ó he has finished the last four years at No. 3. His victory Thursday night came easier than his semifinal victory over Federer at the U.S. Open when he had to save two match points.
ěItís really one of the best matches Iíve played in a while,î Djokovic said.
Djokovic appreciates what Federer and Nadal have done for tennis, but he wouldnít mind busting up this duopoly.
ěOn one side itís good for the sport to have more players being able to win against Federer and Nadal,î he said. ěAll the credit to them what they have done in last five, six years. Theyíve been very dominant and just a great example of champions.
ěIt was really hard to challenge them, especially in the big events where they play their best tennis. Now these things are changing a little bit, so from that perspective itís good for the sport.î
He was careful to play down any talk about a new order in tennis.
ěLook, itís maybe early to say that,î said Djokovic, who has improved to seven wins in 20 matches against Federer. ěRoger is still very much motivated to reclaim the first spot in the rankings. Heís playing great. Tonight I think I played maybe a better match, but heís still up there and in extraordinary form and heís been winning out of the last five, six tournaments he won five,î Djokovic said.
ěYou have Nadal on the other hand which has been a very, very dominant player. We are still behind them. You canít say there is a new era coming up. There is more players. More players that are able to win majors, which is good.î
Whatever happens in the womenís final, there will be a new Australian champion. If Murray or Ferrer wins Sunday, there will be another major winner in the menís mix. But Federer cautioned his competitors and critics to watch out after that. He can handle the Melbourne loss, he said, because ěthatís sometimes how it goes.î
ěDoesnít mean the guy that doesnít win the tournament canít play tennis,î he said. ěThatís sometimes how things are portrayed. I had a great season last year, and I think Iíll have another one this year.î
The Associated Press
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