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Nadal vs Youzhny Live Score From Wimbleodn 2008

Rafael Nadal takes on M Youzhny from Russia. Roger Federer is through to the quarterfinals of the Wimbledon 2008 Tournament, can Nadal meet him in the final. Find out with the result of ths match.

First set:

Nadal Leads 1-0

Youzhny equals 1-1

Nadal leads 2-1

Nadal leads 3-1

Nadal leads 3-2

Nadal leads 4-2

Nadal leads 5-2

Nadal leads 5-3

Nadal wins set 6-3

Second set:

Nadal leads 1-0

Nadal leads 2-0

Nadal Leads 2-1

Nadal leads 3-1

Nadal leads 3-2

Nadal leads 4-2

Nadal leads 5-3

Nadal wins 6-3 and wins the set.

Third Set:

Nadal leads 1-0

Nadal leads 2-0

Nadal leads 3-0

Nadal leads 4-0

Nadal leads 4-1

Nadal leads 5-1

Nadal leadsĀ  6-1 and Wins The Match!

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Nadal vs Kiefer Result on Day 6 of Wimbledon 2008

Result of Nadal vs Kiefer Match

Second seed, Rafael Nadal will play Nicolas Kiefer, of Germany, in what promises to be an exciting Wimbledon 2008 third round clash.

Nadal will be extremely aware of how the “underdogs have risen to the occasion” at Wimbledon 2008. Novak Djokovic, Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic are just few names, to mention a few, that have fallen to the underdog on big courts at the Wimbledon Championship.

While the Spaniard is firm favourite to win this match, and excel to the Wimbledon 2008 men’s final, one cant help but feel he will have to improve from the his performance against Latvian Ernests Gulbis at Thursday Wimbledon 2008 match.

If Federer meets Nadal in the Wimbledon 2008 Men’s Final, Nadal and his coach “Uncle Tony” are positive this is the year to put an end to Federer’s Wimbledon reign… Read the rest of this entry »

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Jun
26

Nadal vs Gulbis-Wimbledon 2008

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Nadal vs Gulbis-Wimbledon 2008

Rafael Nadal is set to face Ernests Gulbis today on Court One at the Wimbledon 2008 Championship, but this is not the only victory Nadal is hoping for.

The Spaniard will want to finish his match against the Latvian as quickly as possible. Why? To fulfill his wish: Nadal will want to turn his attention from tennis to soccer in Spain’s semifinal Euro 2008 clash against Russia.

Nadal vs Gulbis is set to be a fast past, action-filled Wimbledon 2008 match, not to be missed!

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Jun
25

Nadal Aces His Way to Second Round

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Nadal Aces His Way to Second Round

Rafael Nadal beat Andreas Beck 6-4 6-4 7-6 in his first round match at Wimbledon 2008 on Tuesday Evening. The Spaniard, runner up to Roger Federer at the Wimbledon Championships for the past two years, never looked alarmed or frightened at any stage against the German.

Nadal has made a smooth start to the Wimbledon fortnight on Centre Court and will hope to keep things as smooth and relaxed as possible for the rest of the Wimbledon Championship.

Beck kept Nadal on his toes with same accurate serving but the World Number Two counter-attacked with 17 aces and a big smile at the end of the match.

Rafael Nadal will meet Ernests Gulbis from Latvia in Wimbledon 2008’s Second Round and one feels that this match will be no “walk in the park”.

While calmly waiting for Wimbledon 2008 to arrive, Nadal was warming up at the Queen’s Club Tournament where he succeeded in winnning his first grass-court trophy. Nadal beat Andy Roddick in the semifinals and Novak Djokovic in the Finals- excellent practice prior to Wimbledon 2008.

Nadal’s performance (and trophies) has increased so rapidly that even Bjorn Borg believes the Spaniard will be the man to bring down the mighty Federer. That’s saying something!

The 2008 French Open Champion beat Beck with great effect, having popped 17 aces past him, every player in the Wimbledon 2008 tournament (even Federer) will be “shaking in their Nike, Adidas and Reebok Boots.”

Its obvious that Nadal’s delivery has improved and he had the following to say:

“Yeah, today I served well. My second best for aces on grass after I hit 18 two years ago against Agassi here, and today 17,I’m happy with my serve.

“In my opinion, I am a more complete player because I have more options, no?”

But Let’s not get ahead of ourselves here- the way Nadal conquers Clay is not the same way conquers he conquered Tuesday’s game- There where times when Nadal struggled to dominate. Although most of his serves did reach 120 MPH and more, one feels that he should concentrate on accuracy and not speed.

The beginning of the opening set saw both players climb to 3-3, but Nadal’s experience kicked in and saw him lead the set 6-4. the spaniard broke again in the second set at 1-1.

Nadal struggled to get rid of Beck in the third set and this is an example of Nadal’s Grass vs Clay performance. At Roland Garros, he dominated the third and fourth sets often, by winning them by 3 or 4 matches. It seems Nadal’s gas dies out on grass by the time he reaches the third set. Nadal and Beck’s third set lasted 64 minutes, with the World Number two winning 7-6.

Nadal seemed frustrated in the first set at 3-3. Beck was serving big aces to save a few break points. Many people believe it will be Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal in the Wimbledon 2008 mens final.
“I have a difficult draw,” Nadal said. “I’m gonna play against a very tough opponent, one of the worst opponents I could play in the second round.”

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Jun
24

Wimbledon 2008-Day 2-Mens Results

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Latest Wimbledon 2008 Mens results from Day 2 (24 June)

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Centre Court - Gentlemen’s Singles - 1st Round Wimbledon Results
Andy Murray GBR (12) 6 6 7(7)
Fabrice Santoro FRA ….3 4 6(5)

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Jun
23

Welcome “Wimbledon 2008″

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Good Morning Ladies and Gentleman! Welcome to MyWimbledon2008.com- all the latest Wimbledon 2008 results and scores. Todays the opening day for the Wimbledon 2008 Fortnight, so put on your seat belts and get ready for a hectic ride because there are some killer games to watch. Firstly we have Roger Federer up against Dominik Hrbaty in what should be an easy task for five time Wimbledon Champion Federer.

Here are the other matches to look out for:

World number one Ana Ivanovic vs Rossana De Los Rios from Paraguay.

Leyton Hewitt, Wmbledon 2002 Winner, vs Robin Haase from the Netherlands.

Four time French Open Champion Rafael Nadal vs Andreas Beck.

2008 Australian Open Champion Novak Djokovic vs German Michael Berrer.

Andy Roddick of the USA vs Argentine Eduardo Schwank

Home favourite Andy Murray vs Fabrice Santoro

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Jun
20

Favourable Federer Fading Fast

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Favourable Federer Fading Fast

Roger Federer’s confidence is fading fast. Let me rephrase that- The whole world’s confidence in Federer is fading fast. Why? What has happened to the five-time Wimbledon mens Champion over the past few months? Why is everyone doubting Roger Federer? What does Roger Federer think about all this?

Roger Federer is a great guy, a fabulous tennis player and a machine on the Wimbledon Centre Court- but why has his confidence fallen the past couple of months. When one stands in front of achieving a tremendous record people always doubt themselves. Federer can definitely win Wimbledon 2008. He has won Wimbledon the past five years in a row and he can definitely do it on the 6 July 2008.

The Question is- Do we want Federer to Win Wimbledon 2008?

Federer was embarrassed at the French Open. Wimbledon 2008 will be Federer’s turn to do the humiliating. Wimbledon is Federer’s jungle and Centre Court is his feeding ground- and if anyone can win Wimbledon 2008, the World number one can.

Bjorn Borg begs to differ:

“I pick Rafael Nadal as winner and my second choice is Novak Djokovic, my third is Roger,” Borg said on Thursday.

“For (Roger) to beat those guys at Wimbledon 2008, he needs to play much better than he did last summer. He knows he will have to play some unbelievable tennis to win again.”

Federer has only one 2 titles this year, having suffered from glandular fever in January 2008 at the Australian Open, the Swiss legend will craving his first Grand Slam of the year. One of the Two victories was at Halle, where Federer extended his unbeaten record on grass to 59 matches. Who’s doubting him to win Wimbledon 2008?

Seven-times Wimbledon Champion Pete Sampras belives in Roger Federer.

“He’s still the guy most likely to win the majors. He’s lost a couple but if anything that’ll do him some good, it’ll get him fired up,” said Sampras.

“As great as Roger is he’s going to have his losses and his bad days, it’s just human nature to go through some lulls.”

If Federer can find his way to holding the Wimbledon 2008 trophy, then he will become the 1st man in the modern Wimbledon era to win 6 successive Wimbledon titles in a row. Sampras holds the record for the most number of Grand Slam Titles, 14, and Federer is currently on 12.

Just seven days after winning at Roland Garros, Rafael Nadal became the first player in 35 years to win at Paris and at Queen’s. Nadal said, “I think I am playing well and if I continue to play like this, I am going to have chances to have a good result at Wimbledon,”

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Federer Will “Rage, Rage Against The Dying of the Light”

Everyone knows that when it’s Wimbledon time, It Federer time! If Roger Federer wins Wimbledon 2008, he will become the 1st man in History of the Wimbledon Championships to win six successive Wimbledon Titles- beating Bjorn Borg’s (and Federer’s own) of five. Not a bad achievement. But can it be done? Looking at Rafael Nadal’s performance, many avid tennis fans believe this is the end of the awesome ‘Federer Era’.

Federer finds himself in a battle to keep his reputation, but with Rafael Nadal right behind him, watching his every move (even on grass), the question will be… Does Federer still feel at home at Wimbledon and even more so, can Federer win Wimbledon 2008?

It seemed to go down-hill for Roger Federer when he lost the 2008 Australian Open. While Federer might have had glandular fever during Aus Open, there was no fever to blame when he lost to Nadal at the 2008 French Open. The Spaniard thrashed Federer, whilst handing him his worst defeat ever.

There is, however, a ray of light at the end of the road for Federer: The Swiss legend has not lost a match on grass in over 6 years; The World number one secured a trophy at Halle to show he has what it takes to win every grass tournament; Federer has not lost at Wimbledon in five years and he believes he is the favourite going into Wimbledon 2008.

“I haven’t lost on grass for six years. I still definitely feel very strong about my chances and being the big favourite going into grass,” he said.

Nadal has failed to beat Federer in the previous two Wimbledon encounters. The World number two won his first ever Grasscourt trophy last week at The Queen’s Club and looking at the Federer vs Nadal meetings, Nadal leads 11-6.

Some tennis fans say Nadal’s turn will come to win a Wimbledon Championship. The Spaniard is only 22. Another youngster not to be forgotten is Novak Djokovic, who stole Federer’s Aus Open Title in January this year.

“It’s motivating to see all these young players coming up, but I’m quite confident the second half of the season is going to be better than the first,” said Federer.

Bjorn Borg would love to see Federer overtake his record, but feels Nadal should be watched.

“If he survives the first two or three rounds, then I pick Nadal to win Wimbledon,” said Borg.

“He’s playing really good on the grass. He’s feeling very comfortable.” But Federer has an ally in Andy Roddick who he beat in the 2004 and 2005 finals.

“Playing the final on red clay against Nadal is not the same as playing on a grasscourt,” said Roddick.

“If anything, it’s going to annoy him to where he wants to prove everybody wrong. Maybe if he wins it six times, people won’t question him. People are sitting here saying, ‘Can Roger win Wimbledon?’ Yes, he can. He’s won it five times.”

Some are hoping Federer will “Rage, rage against the dying of the light” while others hope he “will go gentle into that good night”. What do you think? Leave us a comment.

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