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Was that the greatest Wimbledon match you ever seen?

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it had everything; hype, intensity, it was long, some amazing hits...im not a big tennis fan and even i couldnt look away

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  1. yes


  2. I haven't watched a lot of grand slams, since I started tennis 2.5 years ago, since all I've been doing was focusing on improving. Now as a 5.5 player I try to learn from the pros a bit more. However that was by far the greatest grand slam I ever saw!

  3. Yep, it was the best I've ever seen. It was better than last years. I thought Federer was done for sure in the third set, but he came back and he had a chance in the fifth set, but ehh, congrats to Nadal on finally winning. I still love Federer though!

  4. second best to the Sampras/Federer match.

  5. 2008

    Nadal vs Federer

    Obviously :P

  6. i would say yes it was amazing!!!

  7. Ivanisevic vs. Rafter in 2001.  The crowd was more like a Davis Cup crowd.  Very rowdy.  Last night's crowd didn't even compare.

    The match had even more drama than last night's final, since Ivanisevic was such a tremendous underdog.  He needed a wildcard just to enter the Tournament.

    It went to 5 sets with Ivanisevic winning 9-7 in the 5th.

  8. 2008 WImbledon final between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer

  9. It was such an amazing match and I was biting my nails the whole way through.   Federer done well to come back from two sets down but Nadal was the best and I'm soooo glad he won.  I actually cried tears of joy when Rafa won!  There were some amazing shots from both players and it was the best final I've ever seen :-)

    Hope it's another amazing final between Nadal and Federer next year!

  10. For me it wasn't, it would have been if....

    FEDERER (SHOULD HAVE) WON!

  11. Yes, I do believe that was the best Wimbledon final I have ever seen. After Federer evened things out, and it went to a fifth set, I wasn't so sure who would win. I couldn't believe how hard they were both still hitting the balls, and you know their muscles had to be burning in their legs and shoulders. Yet, neither of them really looked tired, or would appear to have lost the game because of fatigue like other matches. I think we witnessed one of the greatest of all times.

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