The first two in the ranking - Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer will determine the new champion of the Open Tennis tournament analyzed by sport picks in USA. This happened after the both recorded very convincing victories in their semifinal`s matches.
The lieder seeded Djokovic ran over the last year`s champion Marin Cilic with 6:0, 6:1, 6:2 and a little bit later Federer cope with his compatriot and good friend Stan Wawrinka with 6:4, 6:3, 6:1 . The Swiss clash has lasted in an hour and 32 minutes.
So on Sunday, Federer and Djokovic would meet for the 42nd time against each other and for the first after the final in Cincinnati a few weeks ago.
"I am very happy. The tournament analyzed by sport picks is great for me so far," said Federer in an interview on the court. "Over the last six years I have tried to reach the finals in New York, a few times I have been very close. Tonight I was able to do my job against Stan, who also performed well in the tournament, "said the Maestro.
"I play very good tennis, maybe my the best. I serve excellent , I present positive on the court. All works perfectly for me and I enjoy my tennis, "said Federer.
Thanks to the success Federer now leads with 17: 3 wins over Wawrinka, and in a Grand Slam tournament analyzed by sport picks indicators are 5:1.
The Maestro became the oldest player after Andre Agassi (35 in 2005), which reached the final of a Grand Slam. He leads with Novak Djokovic with 21:20 wins.
"Our duels they are very equivalent. I think we both are in excellent shape. Novak is one of the greatest athletes in our sport. To beat a player like him, you should show your best tennis, no doubt about that, "assured Federer.
If Federer can deal with Nole in 3 sets, then he for the third time in his career will win a Grand Slam title without a lost set. The previous two cases have been at the Australian Open 2007 and Wimbledon 2006. The last time he has qualified for the final at a Grand Slam without losing a set at Wimbledon 2008, where in the dispute for the trophy he has retreated with 2:3 to Rafael Nadal in a memorable battle.
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