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When Novak Djokovic gets ahead, you really have to produce something special to get out of it. Revivez le sacre de Stanislas Wawrinka contre Novak Djokovic lors de la finale de Roland-Garros 2015. A surprising unforced error, slammed into the net, brings it back to 30-30 but Nadal goes long and another sumptuous drop shot seals the game. Terrible! One minute you're reversing the momentum with four games in a row, the next you're serving to keep the set alive. Carré Blanc x Roland-Garros 2020 : hommage graphique au tennis RG Classic Match : Wawrinka - Djokovic (finale 2015) Revivez le sacre de Stanislas Wawrinka contre Novak Djokovic lors de la finale de Roland-Garros 2015. What a start! Published: 08:36 EST, 3 June 2015 | Updated: 12:49 EST, 3 June 2015. 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When Djokovic is at his best, he is absolutely devastating against anything short, and Nadal is leaving a few too many balls half-court. Deuce for what feels like the 20th time! Yes, he plays superb tennis. I'm going to have a stab at describing it, but so much has just happened. A lengthy rally ends when Nadal offers Djokovic the chance to go to 0-30, and the Serb says 'no thanks', and dumps a simple backhand into the net. Roland-Garros 2020 : les chiffres de nos plateformes digitales. Now that Serena Williams has made short work of her match, this clash is fast approaching. Nadal French Open 2020 win: Nadal vs Djokovic head to head. Nadal levels when the Serb goes wide, and then - WOW - another brilliant rally sees Rafa chase down a seemingly unreachable ball, return it with interest and then storm in to reach a drop shot and win the point at the net. We remain on serve in the 2nd set. Another break point. World no.1 Novak Djokovic suffered a tough 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 4-6 defeat to no.8 seed Stanislas Wawrinka in Roland Garros final. Roland-Garros 2020 : les chiffres de nos plateformes digitales. Unbelievable quality. Before that, Nadal had won four championships in a row at the clay-court Grand Slam tournament. And not only a slight underdog - the general consensus is that Novak Djokovic should win this won. Nadal is really growing back into this now, and recovers well to a rasping Djokovic forehand in the game's third point to hammer home a powerful cross-court backhand and reach 15-30. In case you were wondering, Andy Murray is 3-2 up with a break of serve against David Ferrer over on Lenglen. That's not what you want to start a must-win game. Shocker! You have to say, that is one of the most brilliant things about Novak Djokovic. These two men have better defences than the sturdiest of Medieval castles. This set moving on a little quicker, both players conserving their energy for their own service games. Djoko goes long, and Nadal is on the board in this set, to huge, dare I say it patronising, cheers. You can follow that with Jack Gaughan here. ©2020 - tous droits réservés And the second goes begging when Nadal pulls out a brilliant pass, which Djokovic gets a racket to, but can't force over the net. But most impressively of all, he always seems to win the most important games, when the pressure is really on. Djokovic noses in front in the second set, a big booming ace helping him along the way, before he finds the line to beat the Nadal forehand a seal the game. Well, we've witnessed history here, and thank you for joining me to see it. Nadal serves up his first ace of the match to move to 30-0, follows it up with a service winner and closes it out. But surely now the Serb will go on to record a career Grand Slam. Roland-Garros Junior Wild Card Series by OPPO: #TBT Mexique et Brésil! MARTIN SAMUEL: Headaches after just eight games? Novak goes wide again - he's missed to that Nadal backhand four or five times in the last three games - and Rafa has two more break points. Just what you need after a 12-minute game. That's quite an answer though, a huge serve to save it. He starts this game well enough, getting Djokovic to 0-30, but the world No 1 fights back to level it up at 30-30. "5ème set" : découvrez la bande-annonce du film, Les sessions de soirée à Roland-Garros, c’est déjà demain…, Channel Nine nouveau diffuseur exclusif de Roland-Garros en Australie, Chronique RG Style : 5 nouvelles raisons d'aimer les serviettes de finale. That seems to annoy the Serbian star, who fires down an ace, before getting another lucky net cord to hold. Rafael Nadal has only ever lost once at this tournament. And Djokovic earns another break point, after Nadal messes up a decent opportunity from a poor drop shot. Re-enter the Djokovic from the first few minutes as he dictates the point again, sending Nadal one way then the other to reclaim the advantage. Roland-Garros Junior Wild Card Series by OPPO: #TBT Mexique et Brésil! What a shot this is though, a back-hand pass as the Serb closed in at the net - it didn't look possible - brings up a first break point. Since that lone previous setback, Nadal had collected a record five consecutive French Open trophies. The comments below have not been moderated. Djokovic responds though, and he has set point at 30-40, this time he doesn't miss the volley with the court wide open. Whatever happens, there are lots of historical implications from the first match – either the Serb stays on course for his first French Open title and Nadal loses his Paris crown, or the Spaniard deals Djokovic a huge blow. Serena Williams - Lucie Safarova, 2015 final : highlights Thursday 8 March 2018 In truth, this was a combination of Djokovic's brilliance and a below-par Nadal. That may well have touched the cord. Yes, this Rafa Nadal is something of a shadow of the man who has won here 10 times - but he still takes some beating. Such fine margins... Rafa goes for a big two-hander down the line which would make it 30-0, but finds the top of the net. They were legends as players, but now Xabi Alonso, Xavi, Raul and Robbie Fowler are in VERY humble... Bayern Munich urged to sign Dayot Upamecano as replacement for Jerome Boateng... as Lothar Matthaus insists... Ben Nagle has taken over on the Andy Murray commentary, so you may want to have a look in there, You can follow that with Jack Gaughan here. Blink and you'd miss that game. Djokovic will now serve with new balls. It really is one-way traffic so far, and with Rafa's confidence already a bit shaky, he really needs to hold next game. pic.twitter.com/SsZNDk6xmF. All of a sudden the world No 1 is letting errors, not so much creep in as stampede into his game. This, simply, isn't one of them. The nature of Nadal's game today means that any games he win are going to take a while. Nadal doesn't like the call when the ball is given out to hand Djoko another break point. Right, Mr World No 1, what have you got? Yes, he's wonderfully consistent. But this is about more than pure tennis today so forecasts are not easy. Credit to Nadal, again, for making him play the extra shot with a huge effort and some brilliant chasing down - but a top payer should not be missing those. Still one set needed though, and Rafa never gives up. And he follows it up with a delightfully soft volley, which gives Nadal no chance. It feels like he's about seven feet off the ground when he hits that forehand winner. And he hasn't really come close to doing that since half-way through the first set. When Djokovic puts too much air on a drop shot the champion charges in, and eventually wins his first point on Djokovic's serve with a backhand smash. Deuce again. Of these 56 meetings,16 have been at the Grand Slams. It is only the second defeat for Nadal in 72 career matches at Roland Garros. That last shot really was poor, Djokovic had stopped moving, he just had to land it in. But he's saved that set point with a serve that the world No1 can only put into the net. And Nadal gets off to a slow start in this one, Djokovic sending him one way, and then the other, before powering that two-handed backhand behind the champion to take the first point. Nadal won the toss, and chose to receive, so it's Djokovic serving first. The sweat sis pouring off Rafa's face in torrents. Perhaps Rafa could have gone down the line their, but he gambled that he could pass Djokovic. But Djokovic still looks in complete control, dictating the direction and pace of every point, and demonstrating such phenomenal power. Just no way through without a long, exhausting bombardment. Aiming for the lines he goes just wide with what would have been a winner on each side, to allow Nadal back to 30-30 - without the Spaniard doing much to be honest. Nadal's is the first to crack in this game, as once again Djokovic attacks the short balls, and forces him back, way behind the baseline. After destroying Nadal in the first point, moving him from side to side and pushing him deeper and deeper, Djokovic crashes the easiest of putaways into the net. 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Thiago Silva's revelation about 'non-stop aerial duels' should have set alarm bells ringing... is it too much to ask to explore this dementia conversation to its logical end? But with Djokovic going for the lines like this, he will miss occasionally too, and after he does Nadal finds an ace down the middle to move to 40-30. Not as spectacular as the previous, but still good enough. Nadal misses with his volley, first set Djokovic. It had to happen at some point. Il la tient enfin ! Rafael Nadal, Sepp Blatter, they're all going this week. This could be his last service game if he isn't careful. That's the closest he comes to a point in a love service game, as Novak seals it with a lovely drop shot. Which he saves with another pretty good drop. Ok, I lied - I'm going to give you a little bit of build up, to help boost the excitement. Djokovic is back to that dominant style he showed at the beginning of the first set, and Nadal is barely moving. Ben Nagle has taken over on the Andy Murray commentary, so you may want to have a look in there. He barely moves in the next point, to hand over another break point. Djokovic has absolutely destroyed him here. Now it's Nadal's turn to go on the attack, and he forces yet another break point with wonderful, aggressive hitting. But you just don't feel he has that in him again. The next point, though, he brings a lovely back-hand smash after an exchange of delicate drop shots forces Novak into a less than brilliant lob attempt. Two stunning defensive shots from Nadal at 40-0 down, but Djokovic still wins the point, and the game. Victorieuse de Lucie Safarova, Serena Williams remporte son troisième Roland-Garros. The greatest clay court player of all time, against the best player in the world right now. We're level again! Novak fires long. Errors everywhere from Nadal, this is not so much getting ugly, as sad. Very good defence from the Spaniard to keep the point alive for a long time, but eventually Djokovic forces him to fire into the net. World No 1 Novak Djokovic faced Spanish star Rafael Nadal The hope is snuffed out in slightly unorthodox fashion, as the world No1 doesn't quite put his shots away, but does just enough. How tame. Novak Djokovic demolished Colombian lucky loser Daniel Galan to reach the Roland Garros last 16 for a record-equalling 11th successive year on … Even the man on the next court wants to... Who's everyone picking in the big match at roland garros tomorrow? Novak Djokovic ended Rafael Nadal's 39-match French Open winning streak in a surprisingly lopsided quarter-final 7-5, 6-3, 6-1 on Wednesday. The Nadal vs Djokovic head to head stands at a close 29-27 in favour of Djokovic. Nadal saves the first with a much better display of hitting, forcing Djokovic to find the net chasing a drop shot. Pipe down umpire! Djokovic serves and volleys, which is almost a terrible decision, saved only by the most magically soft hands, dropping the ball away from Nadal for a winner. But you really shouldn't - you should stick here instead, because this has been a simply remarkable set of tennis. Three break points for Novak. But - I don't believe it - he's wide again with that same shot, down the line to the Nadal backhand. He thinks he's taken the first one, but it was just inches wide. But that is sublime from Rafa to save it, the deftest of drop shots. Roland-Garros Junior Wild Card Series by OPPO: #TBT Mexique et Brésil! It might not last too much longer. Djokovic, remember is looking to complete a career Grand Slam. Both players going through their pre-match routines out on Phillipe Chatrier. ©2020 - tous droits réservés That game was 12 minutes of sheer brilliance. Instead, at 15-15, Djokovic is right in this. Just when he was finding some form, he's suddenly started missing easy shots to the Djokovic forehand - that's the third of those to go wide in the last five minutes. A comfortable service game, complete with a delicious lob-volley. Both of those were tough games, and both look like they are going to win him this match. Novak then goes to 0-30 when the Spaniard makes a hash of a cross-court forehand and is easily passed at the net. It certainly wasn’t a happy 29th birthday for the defending champion. And there it is! This time, he lost. A time violation for Nadal - in the middle of an epic game, at the end of a huge point. But he misses, and seconds later Novak has another set point. Well I'd rather it was your money than mine on the line! Game on? Saved again! Farm Heroes Saga, the #4 Game on iTunes. Djokovic winds up, lets go, and hammers the perfect forehand onto the line to bring up three match points. If you're wondering about that broken racket icon by the way, for some reason our Serbian flag is broken - so that's just going to have to do as Novak for this afternoon! He has only hit 10 winners so far, in 15 games - instead he's grinding the points out, defending brilliantly and forcing the errors. A very well-constructed point to save the first, driving Nadal back and putting away a simple volley, and then a big serve brings up deuce. So, that's one break back, now can you hold? Rafa running all over the place, but just has no answer to Novak's brilliance. "5ème set" : découvrez la bande-annonce du film, Les sessions de soirée à Roland-Garros, c’est déjà demain…, Channel Nine nouveau diffuseur exclusif de Roland-Garros en Australie, Chronique RG Style : 5 nouvelles raisons d'aimer les serviettes de finale. You don't just breeze past Rafael Nadal on clay. One game away from defeat now, for just the second time in 72 matches. Djokovic had stopped running, anywhere in the court would have made it 40-15. Djokovic races to 40-0 in the blink of an eye, before a couple of errors give Nadal a sniff. Nadal did win a point, but I think it's fair to suggest he didn't put maximum effort into that game after what has been an exhausting first 10 games, lasting the best part of an hour. What happened? Then he goes long, and Djokovic has two set points. Metaphorically speaking. How tragic. Ohhhh! A big serve earns a third set point - but a really nervy backhand goes long. WOW! Tired, defeated, the man who has been on top of the world for so long quietly steps down. And already we have some brilliant tennis from both men - after sealing the first point reasonably comfortably, the world No 1 pulls out two brilliant drop shots to end good rallies - both of which Nadal can reach, but not get over the net. I can't argue with that. 'Nadal looks broken here!' Novak will serve for a two-set lead! And yet, somehow, he comes into this match as the underdog. The first one is saved when he fires long. Djokovic responds to a drop shot with a brilliant lob that lands on the baseline. He must have run several miles during it. He won their last meeting just a few weeks ago, but I still would hate to bet against Nadal on this court. Absolutely brutal hitting from Djokovic. Some sporting events need a big build up to get you excited. The Serb applies even more pressure to earn two break points at 15-40, as he lowers his foot onto Nadal's throat. After Rafa takes the first point of the game, the Serb climbs into a glorious shot down the line to make it 15-15, and then takes control of the game with another which puts Nadal on the back foot and allows him to move ahead. At his fourth attempt in the final, Novak Djokovic claimed his first-ever Roland-Garros title. When the Serb comes back with the next shot Rafa smashes what would have been a perfectly respectable first serve from the baseline - only for the Serb to return with interest, force the error and take the game. 2015 quarter-finals: Djokovic wins 7-5, 6-3, 6-1. But that is absolutely blistering - that big, booming shot forces the error and brings it to deuce, and a big serve brings up the chance to hold. Two breaks down already, it's time to show your quality. Stan Wawrinka, le dimanche 7 juin 2015. #Nadal trails by two sets, a position he has never been in at RG before. Unbelievable shot. The pair first faced off at the quarter-finals of the French Open in 2006. Both men find the net, the quality has just dropped off recently. Rafa and Novak are on court. 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Another break point though, when Djokovic plays another brilliant drop shot. If Andy Murray does win his quarter final (and he is two sets up on David Ferrer), you fear for his chances in the semi.
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