quite wordless for a title


When the year long drought finally ended for the champion, in his hands was a glittering trophy, that not only recognises him but whose hands it feels at home in. Suddenly, every wait and defeat looked worth it; to discover that the Maestro can find his rhythm when it matters the most, when the conditions are not in favor, when the cynics are hissing the loudest and when journalists cut their tongues loose.

And now, I am not going to be one of those who just know how to talk, so I would just end here with a smile and satisfaction of witnessing near history today at Flushing Meadows. They say his shot making is like the execution of a painter, his effortless backhands are as graceful as the move of a ballerina, his ‘kissing-the-line‘ serve is the stroke of a genius and when he plays his best, it seems he is flying. They should not say anything from now on, they should just say he is Roger Federer. An athlete. An artist.

(excuse my bad writing, I can barely contain my excitement)


And if you want to see one of the most amazing returns or rather what Fed is capable of, take a look-

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3 Comments

  1. spark10
    Posted September 9, 2008 at 4:27 pm | Permalink

    lolz….congrats yaar!….u deserved this…especially since you had to miss the doc’s appointment to go watch him…:)..

  2. Nistha
    Posted September 10, 2008 at 12:25 am | Permalink

    :)
    yeah i wud be super pissed if he dint

  3. Rohit Tripathi
    Posted September 12, 2008 at 4:52 am | Permalink

    congrats to federar.. he’ll be the best tennis player ever

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