The Herald (South Africa)

Rival gracious after Federer wins comeback battle

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ROGER Federer came out on top 6-4 3-6 6-1 3-6 6-3 after a rollercoas­ter 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 4½ years yesterday.

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

Lefthander Nadal, 30, 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 before becoming the first man to win five or more titles at three different grand slams.

The Swiss, for many the greatest player of all time, celebrated with tears in his eyes but his first words were for his friend and rival.

“Tennis is a tough sport, there are no draws in tennis but I would have been happy to share one with Rafa tonight,” he said.

“I would have been happy to lose to be honest, the comeback was as good as it was. I hope to see you next year but if not, then it was a wonderful year here and I couldn’t be happier tonight.”

Nadal, the 2009 champion, was also typically gracious after losing his third Melbourne final and coming up short in his bid for a 15th grand slam title.

“It was a great match and I think Roger probably deserved it a little more than me,” he said.

Federer made the first breakthrou­gh, 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 and grabbed a 2-0 lead.

Federer had two break points in the next game but Nadal fought them off and then broke again.

Four big forehands gave the Swiss a break back but Nadal held firm to serve out the set and Federer needed three aces to save three break points at the start of the third.

Federer stepped up a gear and rattled off the next two games with Nadal left scrambling to fend off a second break in a marathon fourth game.

He was unable to repeat the feat in the sixth and Federer, his crosscourt backhand causing Nadal all sorts of problems, secured a two sets to one lead with a drop volley. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? TRIUMPHANT RETURN: Roger Federer celebrates
Picture: AFP TRIUMPHANT RETURN: Roger Federer celebrates
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