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MELBOURNE – Roger Federer prevailed 6-4 3-6 6-1 3-6 6-3 after a roller-coaster ride of a 35th chapter of his rivalry with Rafa Nadal to win his fifth Australian Open and clinch a first Grand Slam title in four-and-a-half years yesterday.

The 35-year-old capped his triumphant return from knee surgery with a recordexte­nding 18th major title after a vintage battle with his Spanish rival, who had won all three of their previous meetings at Melbourne Park.

Left-hander Nadal, also returning from injury this year, showed sustained periods of his best from the baseline but was just unable to stay with his rival in the gut-wrenching drama of the deciding set. Federer was forced to endure a nervous wait for his victory after Nadal unsuccessf­ully challenged the line call on the second championsh­ip point.

But he was finally able to celebrate with tears in his eyes after coming out on top after three hours and 38 minutes of enthrallin­g tennis to become the first man to win five or more titles at three different Grand Slams. “There are no draws in tennis, but I would have been happy to share one with Rafa tonight,” he said.

“I wasn’t sure if I was going to make it. I hope to see you next year and if not it’s been a wonderful run here.”

Nadal, the 2009 champion, was typically gracious after losing his third Melbourne final and coming up short in his bid for a 15th Grand Slam title. “Congrats to Roger, just amazing the way he’s playing after so long away from the tour,” the 30-year-old said.

Federer made the slower start to the contest with Nadal drawing him into lengthy rallies and targeting his backhand.

It was the Swiss who made the first breakthrou­gh, though, converting the first break point of the match with a forehand winner to go 5-4 up.

That was enough to take the opening set but Nadal was all over his opponent’s serve at the start of the second with two Federer backhands into the net, giving the Spaniard a 2-0 lead.

Federer had two break points in the next game but Nadal fought them off and then broke again as his rival struggled for accuracy under the Spanish onslaught. –

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 ?? GREG PHOTO: WOOD/AFP ?? Roger Federer holds aloft the Australian Open crown after his victory over Rafael Nadal in yesterday’s final. The feat propelled Swiss ace Federer to his eight grand slam title.
GREG PHOTO: WOOD/AFP Roger Federer holds aloft the Australian Open crown after his victory over Rafael Nadal in yesterday’s final. The feat propelled Swiss ace Federer to his eight grand slam title.

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