Sunday, 12 July 2015

Wimbledon 2015: Djokovic v Federer - another final classic? | djokovic and federer head to head

djokovic and federer head to head


Roger Federer will hope to turn into the first man to win eight Wimbledon titles when he plays safeguarding champion Novak Djokovic in Sunday's last.

Federer, 33, right now imparts the record of seven wins to Pete Sampras and triumph would make him the most established Wimbledon champ in the Open Era.

Djokovic, 28, beat Federer in the 2014 last for his second title at SW19. 

djokovic and federer head to head


"I have played Roger ordinarily and he is one of my most prominent adversaries," Djokovic said. "We all ability great he is."

Federer is into a record tenth Wimbledon last in the wake of clearing aside Britain's Andy Murray in straight sets to keep up his 100% triumphant record in semi-finals at the All England Club.

He is three years more seasoned than Arthur Ashe was the point at which he won Wimbledon in 1975 and the most seasoned man in a last since Ken Rosewall, who was 39 when he lost to Jimmy Connors in 1974.

The Swiss second seed has been in imperious structure, dropping one and only set and one administration amusement in his six matches so far at the competition. He confronted one and only break point against Murray, in the first diversion. 

djokovic and federer head to head

"I have to keep it up for one more match to truly make it the ideal couple of weeks," Federer said.

To do that, he must conquer the Serbian world number one, who trails 20-19 in their no holds barred record following 2006 however has beaten Federer twice as of now this year.

djokovic and federer head to head



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