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dailyvideovault · 5 years
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Rafael Nadal gets Tiger Woods on his feet with stellar win vs. Marin Cilic | 2019 US Open Highlights
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tennismasters-blog1 · 8 years
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Rafael Nadal vs Marin Cilic 2017 Highlights ACAPULCO
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novaknole · 6 years
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Novak’s draw at the Australian Open 2019:
First round: Mitchell Krueger
Second round: Martin Klizan, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Third round: Denis Shapovalov
Fourth round: Daniil Medvedev, David Goffin
Quarter-finals: Kei Nishikori, Fabio Fognini
Semi-finals: Alexander Zverev, Dominic Thiem
Final: Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Kevin Anderson, Marin Cilic
(via http://novakdjokovic.com/en/news/tennis/2019-australian-open-draw-revealed-nole-vs-qualifier-in-r1/)
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fisicol92 · 6 years
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Us Open 2018 Draw: Federee could meet Djokovic in an extraordinary quarter-final
Us Open 2018 Draw is over, First-seed Rafael Nadal could meet Kevin Anderson in Quarter Final and Juan Martin Del Potro or Grigor Dimitrov in semifinal.
Roger Federer, now 37, is on the same side of the draw as 31-year-old Djokovic and they could meet in the last eight at Flushing Meadows. Possible semifinal against Marin Cilic, Alexander Zverev or David Goffin
Possible Quarter Finals:
R. Nadal vs K. Anderson or D. Thiem J.M. del Potro or S. Tsitsipas vs G. Dimitrov or J. Isner M. Cilic or D. Goffin vs A. Zverev N. Djokovic vs R. Federer
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germanfulbrighteta · 6 years
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End of the 2017/2018 Fulbright year - Wimbledon and home at last!
It’s over! My Fulbright year has officially come to an end. I cannot believe how many amazing people I met during the past 10 and a half months abroad, and how many places I was fortunate enough to have traveled to and to have experienced as well. It’s been an incredible ride, and though I’m sad it’s over, I’m already excited about and looking forward to whatever adventures may lie ahead.
Before leaving Europe for good, however, my Dad and I teamed up to squeeze in one more fun excursion in London, England. Below is my account of attending the first three days of the most famous tennis tournament in the world: Wimbledon!
The trip from Germany to England to meet my Dad began with - you guessed it - a delayed flight. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise, however, as France was playing Argentina in a thrilling World Cup game, and many of the people in the Düsseldorf airport had crowded around T.V. sets to watch. Even when in transit, Europeans apparently take the sport of soccer very seriously. (Though that wouldn’t compare to the England vs. Columbia game I would later bear witness to - more on that further down.)
I eventually arrived in England that Saturday evening, and as Wimbledon didn’t start until two days later, our first day together was simply spent sightseeing around London. We first checked out the London Science Museum (note to all future attendees: although interesting, it’s mostly a children's museum) before managing to complete my favorite walk in London. Here’s how it goes:
Start at Westminster, admire Westminster Abbey and Big Ben Walk up Downing Street Stop for lunch at The Old Shades Cross Trafalgar Square Finish by walking down to Buckingham Palace and potentially taking a selfie with the Queen
At last, Monday morning finally arrived, and my Dad and I embarked on the famous tennis pilgrimage to the lawns of Wimbledon at the All England Club. It’s something every tennis player, whether professional or amateur, hopes to see at least once, and we were both thrilled to walk around the prestigious grounds and hop from match to match, knowing that we would be surrounded by world-class tennis no matter where we looked. Excitement levels: off the charts.
We started by orienting ourselves with the Wimbledon complex. One of the first things you see when you walk in is Centre Court, the most famous tennis court in the world and where only the best matches are played. Nearby are the bigger courts of 1, 2, 3, 12, and 18 (where the world’s longest match ever, at just over 11 hours spanned over two days, was played in 2010), and finally, the myriad of shops and restaurants where you can spend your money on amazingly overpriced (but still pretty cool) merchandise and snacks. Basically, the main question facing any newcomers is simple: where on Earth do you begin?
We decided to check out the outer courts for a few hours before proceeding to Court 1, the second biggest stadium at Wimbledon. There, we saw Sloane Stephens, one of the top ranked American women, lose handily to Donna Vekic (ranked 55th in the world), as well as Milos Raonic and Serena Williams win their matches with no trouble. We also managed to secure the famous strawberries and cream dish, a classic staple of the Wimbledon experience, and see Caroline Wozniacki, the #2 female player in the world, on a practice court. It was an amazing day, and only had us hungry for more once we left nearly 9 hours later.
If I had to describe day two of our Wimbledon extravaganza, it would look something like this: Centre Court. That’s right, we actually had tickets all day for Centre Court at Wimbledon, and on schedule to play were Rafael Nadal (men’s world number one), Garbine Muguruza (Wimbledon defending champion), and Simona Halep (women’s world number one). I’ve posted pictures and videos of each match below if anyone is interested in seeing a behind-the-scenes Centre Court perspective. Otherwise, take my word for it: seeing that many top players spar on the greatest tennis court in the world is nothing short of a dream come true, and my Dad and I loved every minute of it.
That evening, England played Columbia in the World Cup round of 16. We went to a pub to get the full experience, standing among at least a hundred other people (many of whom, ironically, were Americans) to watch England come within minutes of winning the game, then be stunned by a last-minute goal from Columbia, and finally see the game be taken to a sudden-death penalty shootout. The tension in the pub was palpable, and it was an amazing experience being there when England scored the final goal and the whole pub basically erupted (video posted below!).
Our final day at Wimbledon involved a little strategy, as we arrived extra early to escape the somewhat voluminous crowds. Our reward was a court level view of three great matches (featuring Gael Monfils and Stan Wawrinka) on Court 3, where we spent the first 6 hours of the day. We also managed to see some of Marin Cilic’s match on Court 1 before rain caused a premature end to the day, and to our Wimbledon experience as well. Our luck with the great weather had finally run dry, so we bought a couple of small souvenirs, sent a postcard back home, and left the gates of Wimbledon for the last time.
We had one more day in London to spend, however, so the next morning we went to the British Library, home of, among other treasures, the Magna Carta and ancient Biblical texts. In between train delays and cancelations, we also managed to see the Harry Potter store at King’s Cross and visit the House of Parliament. We ended the day by watching a few Wimbledon matches at the local sport’s bar before turning in and flying home (really) early the next day. It was a great last day in Europe, and was a suitable ending to one of the most surreal and memorable years one could ask for.
Writing this last article back home, surrounded by my 2 dogs and 3 cats, I find it hard to believe that the last year really happened. It feels great to be back, but I know I’m going to miss the traveling and late-night Döner runs. Most of all, however, I’m going to miss the amazing people I met in Germany, as well as in the other countries I traveled to during my months teaching abroad. However, I’m also excited to see how the Fulbright program will continue to develop, and what kinds of stories future participants will return with. I’d highly encourage anyone who counts among their interests living abroad, traveling, and languages to apply - you can visit their website (https://us.fulbrightonline.org) or talk to your campus representative for more information.
With that, I hope you enjoy the pictures and videos I’ve posted below of London and Wimbledon! Thank you for reading this blog of my 2017-2018 Fulbright year in Germany - I hope you’ve had as much fun reading it as I have had writing it. Safe travels!
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loveequalsnothing · 7 years
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Possible QF’s:
Rafael Nadal vs Pablo Carreño Busta
Alexander Zverev vs Grigor Dimitrov
David Goffin vs Marin Cilic
Dominic Thiem vs Roger Federer
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manishajain001 · 5 years
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LIVE STREAMING AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2020 FINAL: WATCH NOVAK DJOKOVIC VS DOMINIC THIEM LIVE Australian Open 2020 Final Live Streaming: Nobody beats Novak Djokovic at this stage of the Australian Open. At least, not until now. Djokovic is a seven-time champion at Melbourne Park, where he has never lost a final or semifinal he has contested. He's up against fifth-seeded Dominic Thiem, who is playing his first major final on a hard court. Thiem has lost the last two finals at the French Open to Rafael Nadal, who is like royalty at Roland Garros after winning that title 12 times. After losing the first five head-to-head meetings, Thiem has won four of his last five against Djokovic. Most importantly he won the last one — which was indoors and on a hard court at the ATP Finals in London last November. Djokovic is aiming for a 17th major title and, if he wins here, will become the first man in the Open era to win Grand Slam championships in three different decades. Thiem is aiming to be the first man born in the 1990s to win a major, and the first new Grand Slam men's singles champion since Marin Cilic won the U.S. Open in 2014.
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Forecast and bet on the match of Rafael Nadal, Diego Sebastian Schwartzman September 4, 2019
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Forecast and bet on the match of Rafael Nadal, Diego Sebastian Schwartzman September 4, 2019
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Match Rafael Nadal, Diego Sebastian Schwartzman, will be held on 4 September at 18:00 Moscow time in the framework of the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open. What factor can make a bet on the game Rafael Nadal vs Diego Sebastian Schwartzman.
Rafael Nadal
Nadal has long been in the ranking is placed in the second position. If you take the current season, then Rafael in tournaments only once stayed informed of the semifinals.
Note that the tennis player once again became the winner of Roland Garrosand won the tournament in Rome and Montreal.
Here at the US Open, the Spaniard with two victories won in three sets, and just before the 1/8 finals in four dealt with Marin Cilic of Croatia (6-3 6-1 3-6 6-2).
Diego Sebastian Schwartzman
Schwartzman is currently in the world rankings, placed at the 21st position. This season, Diego Sebastian has twice reached the finals, winning the trophy in Los Cabos.
In addition, the player stayed twice in the semi-finals. However, note that the last tournaments of the representative of Argentina was not too successful, but at US Open he shows decent performance, before the race losing only one set.
At the same time, it should be noted that the first three of the opponent Shvartsman was not very formidable, and you can select only Victoria on the eve of the German Alexander Zverev (6-4 3-6 6-2 6-3).
Statistics of personal meetings with Rafael Nadal, Diego Sebastian Schwartzman
Opponents previously crossed seven times and all seven matches ended victoriae Rafael Nadal. In this season, the Spaniard easily defeated the opponent from Argentina in the Indian wells 6-3 6-1.
The odds on the match from the bookmaker
Bookmaker “Leon” for the win of Rafael Nadal willing to take a bet on the rate of 1.07, Victoria and Diego Sebastian Schwartzman is estimated at 12,5. Also the total number of games more than 31,5 office is estimated at of 1.89, and less of 1.93.
Bet on the match of Rafael Nadal, Diego Sebastian Schwartzman
Diego Sebastian Schwartzman has taken the tournament to the quarter-finals with confidence, however, and Rafael Nadal along the way in the eight of the strongest have not encountered any problems. Once again, repeat that in personal meetings, a huge advantage from the Spaniard, who in seven games has given opponent in two sets, and in the upcoming battle needs to win.
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jumpynews · 5 years
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Rafael Nadal wins over US Open crowd in funny interaction with ballboy vs Marin Cilic http://jumpynews.blogspot.com/2019/09/rafael-nadal-wins-over-us-open-crowd-in.html
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novaknole · 6 years
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Novak’s draw at the Rogers Cup 2018 in Toronto:
First round: Hyeon Chung
Second round: Peter Polanski, Matthew Ebden
Third round: Dominic Thiem, Damir Dzumhur
Quarter-finals: Alexander Zverev, Jack Sock
Semi-finals: Kevin Anderson, Grigor Dimitrov, David Goffin
Final: Rafael Nadal, Juan Martin Del Potro, Marin Cilic
Novak also teams up with Kevin Anderson to play doubles in Toronto. They’ll face Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime in the first round.
(http://novakdjokovic.com/en/news/tennis/rogers-cup-draw-revealed-novak-vs-chung-in-r1/)
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nole-djokovic · 8 years
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[1] Andy Murray [GBR] vs Illya Marchenko [UKR]
Andrey Rublev vs Yen-Hsun Lu [TPE]
Alex De Minaur [AUS] vs Gerald Melzer [AUT]
Quentin Halys [FRA] vs [31] Sam Querrey [USA]
[19] John Isner [USA] vs Konstantin Kravchuk [RUS]
Guillermo Garcia-Lopez [ESP] vs Mischa Zverev [GER]
Malek Jaziri [TUN] vs Go Soeda
Alexander Bublik vs [16] Lucas Pouille [FRA]
[10] Tomas Berdych [CZE] vs Luca Vanni
Ryan Harrison [USA] vs Nicolas Mahut [FRA]
Bjorn Fratangelo vs Noah Rubin
Jurgen Melzer vs [17] Roger Federer [SUI]
[26] Albert Ramos-Vinolas [ESP] vs Lukas Lacko
Marcel Granollers [ESP] vs Dudi Sela [ISR]
Nicolas Almagro [ESP] vs Jeremy Chardy [FRA]
Andrey Kuznetsov [RUS] vs [5] Kei Nishikori [JPN]
[4] Stan Wawrinka [SUI] vs Martin Klizan [SVK]
Federico Delbonis [ARG] vs Steve Johnson [USA]
James Duckworth [AUS] vs Paolo Lorenzi [ITA]
Damir Dzumhur [BIH] vs [29] Viktor Troicki [SRB]
[22] Pablo Cuevas [URU] vs Diego Schwartzman [ARG]
Steve Darcis [BEL] vs Sam Groth [AUS]
Paul-Henri Mathieu [FRA] vs Andreas Seppi [ITA]
Gastao Elias [POR] vs [14] Nick Kyrgios [AUS]
[12] Jo-Wilfried Tsonga [FRA] vs Thiago Monteiro [BRA]
Dusan Lajovic [SRB] vs Stephane Robert [FRA]
Karen Khachanov [RUS] vs Adrian Mannarino [FRA]
Pierre-Hugues Herbert [FRA] vs [23] Jack Sock [USA]
[27] Bernard Tomic [AUS] vs Thomaz Bellucci [BRA]
Victor Estrella Burgos [DOM] vs Aljaz Bedene [GBR]
Facundo Bagnis [ARG] vs Daniel Evans [GBR]
Jerzy Janowicz [POL] vs [7] Marin Cilic [CRO]
[6] Gael Monfils [FRA] vs Jiri Vesely [CZE]
Alexandr Dolgopolov [UKR] vs Borna Coric [CRO]
Thomas Fabbiano vs Donald Young [USA]
Nikoloz Basilashvili [GEO] vs [32] Philipp Kohlschreiber [GER]
[24] Alexander Zverev [GER] vs Robin Haase [NED]
Frances Tiafoe vs Mikhail Kukushkin [KAZ]
Mikhail Youzhny [RUS] vs Marcos Baghdatis [CYP]
Florian Mayer [GER] vs [9] Rafael Nadal [ESP]
[13] Roberto Bautista Agut [ESP] vs Guido Pella [ARG]
Yoshihito Nishioka [JPN] vs Alex Bolt
Daniil Medvedev [RUS] vs Ernesto Escobedo
Omar Jasika [AUS] vs [21] David Ferrer [ESP]
[25] Gilles Simon [FRA] vs Michael Mmoh [USA]
Jared Donaldson [USA] vs Rogerio Dutra Silva [BRA]
Gilles Muller [LUX] vs Taylor Fritz [USA]
Dustin Brown [GER] vs [3] Milos Raonic [CAN]
[8] Dominic Thiem [AUT] vs Jan-Lennard Struff [GER]
Jordan Thompson [AUS] vs Joao Sousa [POR]
Tommy Haas [GER] vs Benoit Paire [FRA]
Fabio Fognini [ITA] vs [28] Feliciano Lopez [ESP]
[20] Ivo Karlovic [CRO] vs Horacio Zeballos [ARG]
Adam Pavlasek [CZE] vs Andrew Whittington [AUS]
Dmitry Tursunov [RUS] vs Radek Stephanek
Reilly Opelka vs [11] David Goffin [BEL]
[15] Grigor Dimitrov [BUL] vs Christopher O’Connell [AUS]
Hyeon Chung [KOR] vs Renzo Olivo [ARG]
Radu Albot [MDA] vs Carlos Berlocq [ARG]
Blake Mott vs [18] Richard Gasquet [FRA]
[30] Pablo Carreno Busta [ESP] vs Peter Polansky
Kyle Edmund [GBR] vs Santiago Giraldo [COL]
Denis Istomin [UZB] vs Ivan Doding
Fernando Verdasco [ESP] vs [2] Novak Djokovic [SRB]
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dailymailcoid · 5 years
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Menanti Duel Pertama Nadal vs Federer di AS Terbuka
Menanti Duel Pertama Nadal vs Federer di AS Terbuka
Dailymail.co.id, New York – Skenario pertemuan pertama Rafael Nadal dan Roger Federer di AS Terbuka semakin terbuka. Keduanya berpotensi bertemu di final.
Nadal mengikuti jejak Federer dengan mencapai delapan besar AS Terbuka 2019 usai mengalahkan Marin Cilic 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 di Arthur Ashe Stadium, Senin (2/9/2019) atau Selasa pagi WIB.
Selanjutnya dia bertemu Diego Schwartzman dengan Federer…
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manishajain001 · 3 years
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Two of the four men left in the field at Roland Garros who have won a Grand Slam title will face each other on Day 5: Roger Federer vs. Marin Cilic. Federer, of course, owns 20 major singles championships, tied with Rafael Nadal for the men's record. Cilic owns one, from the 2014 U.S. Open.
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Forecast and bet on the match Stan Wawrinka – Grigor Dimitrov may 31, 2019
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Forecast and bet on the match Stan Wawrinka – Grigor Dimitrov may 31, 2019
The match Stan Wawrinka, Grigor Dimitrov will be held may 31 at 12:00 GMT in the third round of Roland Garros. What factor can make a bet on the game Stan Wawrinka vs Grigor Dimitrov.
Stan Wawrinka
Wawrinka recent years, the results are modest, and the ranking only 28th place.
This season, Stan reached the final in Rotterdam, and he had several hits in the quarterfinals. On the ground such a result, the representative of Switzerland was shown in Madrid, losing to Spaniard Rafael Nadal (1-6 2-6). However, after that tennis player in Rome and Geneva was eliminated in the first round.
At Roland Garros Wawrinka on the way to the third round quite confidently defeated Slovak Jozef Kovalik (6-1 6-7 6-2 6-3) and Christian Garin from Chile (6-1 6-4 6-0).
Grigor Dimitrov
Dimitrov came to Roland Garros in the rank of the 46-th racket of the world. Tennis this season on hard and reached the quarter-finals in Auckland, and on the ground until then, the best result here is reaching the 1/8 final in Monte Carlo.
Yesterday in Geneva, the Bulgarian and in General had to qualify what he did, and in the first round of the main draw lost to Federico Delbonis from Argentina (6-1 4-6 2-6).
At Roland Garros Dimitrov in the previous rounds with great difficulty beat Serb Janko Tipsarevic (6-3 3-6 6-7 6-4 6-0) and Marin Cilic from Croatia (6-7 6-4 4-6 7-6 6-3).
Statistics of personal meetings with Stan Wawrinka – Grigor Dimitrov
Opponents have an eight-person games, in which four times won each of tennis players. In the meeting last season at the USA Open championship of Victoria was won by Stan Wawrinka (6-3 6-2 7-5).
The odds on the match from the bookmaker
Put on Victoria in a match of the Swiss in BC Winline possible coefficient of 1.33, and the victory of the Bulgarians is estimated at respectively of 3.34. Also on TB 37.5 is offered the quote of 1.88, and the TM of 37.5 – 1,94.
Bet on the match Stan Wawrinka – Grigor Dimitrov
Both players in the current year results are not particularly encouraging, but Stan Wawrinka looks somewhat better. At the tournament, the Swiss have reached the third round with confidence, and Grigor Dimitrov both Victoria hard won in five sets. At the same time, it is worth Recalling that in personal meetings last season, both times won by Wawrinka, and now have with an opponent from Bulgaria to cope.
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jumpynews · 5 years
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Rafael Nadal vs Marin Cilic FREE live stream: How to watch Hurlingham tennis online http://jumpynews.blogspot.com/2019/06/rafael-nadal-vs-marin-cilic-free-live.html
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junker-town · 6 years
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Federer vs. Djokovic in Cincy final is must-watch TV before US Open
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The two will meet for the 46th time in the final of the Cincinnati Masters on Sunday, in advance of the upcoming US Open.
Though Roger Federer said that a 37-year-old shouldn���t be the favorite of the US Open, he is. Some consider that a callout of guys like Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, but whatever the case, Sunday’s final at the Cincinnati Masters between Federer and Djokovic should give us a good idea of whether or not the oddsmakers are right.
Of course, Federer also said prior to the Australian Open that a 36-year-old shouldn’t be favored to win, and then he went ahead and did it anyway. Now with the final Grand Slam of the year, the US Open, fast approaching on Aug. 27, Federer looks in good shape.
But both he and Djokovic have had their setbacks of late.
Djokovic’s struggles have been going on for awhile now, with sporadic play seeming to get into his head more than most top players, though the back half of this season has been better than the first. At the Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati, Djokovic has beaten some good players en route to the final, but he’s also needed three sets in all but one of his matches (his opener vs. Steve Johnson).
Still, needing three sets against guys like Marin Cilic, Milos Raonic, Grigor Dimitrov and Adrian Mannarino isn’t bad by any means. Prior to the tournament in Cincy, Djokovic made it to the semifinals of Wimbledon, where he fell to Nadal, and also to the Round of 16 at the Rogers Cup, where he lost to Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Federer, on the other hand, hadn’t played in a tournament since since the Wimbledon quarterfinal, which he lost to the hard-serving Kevin Anderson. Federer didn’t look bad in that loss, but after skipping the clay court season for the second year in a row to keep himself fresh for the majors, it was a deflating one. In Cincinnati, he’s beaten Peter Gojowczyk, Leonardo Mayer, Stan Wawrinka and David Goffin.
Federer and Djokovic have played against one another 45 times, with Djokovic holding a narrow edge of 23-22 in the head-to-head. He’s won the last two, at the 2016 Australian Open and 2015 ATP World Tour Finals, which is also where Federer picked up his last win over him. A total of 34 of their matches together have come on hard courts, with each winning 17 of them.
Both players are in a very interesting place going into their final. Federer is getting near the end of his career, but he’s still playing at a high level and is consistent enough to be favored by experts. Djokovic has more time, but it would be really great for him to finish out the Grand Slam season on a high note.
Regardless of what actually happens at the US Open and later tournaments, a win on Sunday for either player would be a big confidence booster.
How to watch Cincinnati Masters finals
Date: Sunday, Aug. 19
Time: 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN2
Online Streaming: WatchESPN
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