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Federer isn't blown off course
06 January 2007
And although Federer dropped his first set of the championships it was still a commanding 7-6 3-6 6-1 6-3 victory which keeps him on course to equal Bjorn Borg's five successive Wimbledon singles titles.
The match, which had been halted by Thursday night's rain, had resumed at 5-5 and deuce on Federer's serve. The number one seed did have one set point on Ferrero's first service game but could not convert. But when the set went to the breaker Federer exerted his authority to run out a 7-2 winner, clinching it with a heavy ace.
Ferrero, a former French Open winner, was trading heavy groundstrokes with the four-times champion in the trickiest of windy conditions on Centre Court.
He received the reward for his stubbornness and his big-hitting when he broke the Federer serve in the eighth game of the second set although he was aided by a wild smash and several wayward forehands from the champion.
In the next game Ferrero went one better when he held serve to take the set, the first one Federer had dropped at this Wimbledon and only the sixth he had surrendered during a winning streak in SW19 which now stretches to 32 matches.
The shock of losing his first set of the tournament prompted Federer to take his game up a notch.
The serving became heavier. Where he had been content to rally from the baseline he was now coming in, shortening the points, taking the time and space away from his opponent.
He promptly broke Ferrero in the fourth and sixth games with a series of piercing backhands.
And suddenly it was one-way traffic, Federer breaking his opponent in the third game of the fourth set to take complete control and underline his determination to lift the famous gold trophy once more on Sunday.
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