Brife introduction:
Roger Federer (8 August, 1981) is a Swiss professional tennis player who is currently ranked World No. 1. Some have described Federer as one of the most dominant players in history, maybe even the greatest of all time [1]. As of 2007, Federer holds the record for being the longest reigning World No. 1, breaking Jimmy Connors' record of 160 weeks. Federer has won a total of 11 Grand Slam titles, 49 singles titles, and 7 doubles titles [2].
The son of a Swiss father and South African mother, Roger Federer was born in Basil, Switzerland and began playing tennis at the age of eight, but had a strong interest in association football (soccer) as well. At the age of 12 he began to focused fully on tennis and won the Wimbledon junior singles title in 1998 and was the top-ranked junior player in the world by the end of year at the age of 14. He turned professional in 1999 when he played for the Swiss Davis Cup Team. He won the bronze medal in tennis at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney and finished the year ranked at 29. In 2001 he beat former World No. 1 and seven-time Wimbledon champion Pete Sampras at Wimbledon and lost to British player Tim Henman in the quarterfinals. Yet he finished number six in the world in 2002.
Federer won his first Grand Slam title in 2003 at Wimbledon and was ranked number two in the world and in 2004 won the Australian Open, becoming the top-ranked player in the world. In 2005 Federer won his third consecutive Wimbledon title and won his second U.S. Open title. In 2006 he won the Australian again yet lost the French Open to the second-ranked player Rafael Nadal, who soon became Federer's main rival. But he was able to beat the Spanish clay court master on grass at Wimbledon. In the U.S. Open Federer beat American player Andy Roddick in the finals. In 2007 he won yet another Australian Open and lost again to Nadal in the French Open finals. At Wimbledon the same year Federer gained his fifth consecutive Wimbledon title, beating Rafeal Nadal once again in a close 7-6, 4-6, 7-6, 2-6, 6-2 victory. [3] He has also twice been named Laureus World Sportsman of the Year in 2005 and 2006.
Besides playing tennis, Federer also enjoys golf, association football, skiing, friends, Playstation, music, and playing cards.
Federer, Blake to meet in quarters; Venus joins sister Serena in last 8 at Australian Open
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Venus Williams reached the quarterfinals at the Australian Open for the first time in five years and James Blake for the first time, period.
Federer, aiming for a third consecutive Australian title and a fourth in five years, had to save two set points in the tiebreaker en route to a 6-4, 7-6 (7), 6-3 fourth-round win over No. 13 Tomas Berdych on Monday.
The Swiss star is into his fifth straight quarterfinal at Melbourne Park and next will play Blake.
Blake beat 19-year-old Croatian Marin Cilic 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 on Margaret Court Arena to equal his best run at a major following quarterfinal appearances at the U.S. Open in 2005 and '06.
That was the good news. The bad: he lost to Federer in four sets at the '06 U.S. Open quarterfinals.
Williams advanced with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Poland's Marta Domachowska at Melbourne Park and will next play No. 4-ranked Ana Ivanovic.
Williams, in her first tournament since withdrawing from the season-ending champion at Madrid in November due to illness, lost in the final here in 2003 to her sister Serena and had not gone beyond the fourth round at the season's opening major since.
Venus Williams has six Grand Slam singles titles, but her run to the 2003 final remains her best performance in the season's first major.
"I have come close, then this girl named Williams took my dream away," Venus said of her Australian aspirations.
Serena Williams, the defending champion, moved into the quarterfinals on Sunday along with top-ranked Justine Henin and last year's finalist Maria Sharapova, seeded fifth.
Serena will play No. 3 Jelana Jankovic and Henin is against Sharapova.
After her 6-1, 7-6 (2) win Monday over Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki, Ivanovic was looking forward to her quarterfinal match.
Venus Williams "is definitely a tough opponent. Last two Grand Slams I lost to her. Exactly the time for some revenge," Ivanovic said. "I think I'm a little bit different player than I was last time I played her."
In the adjacent quarter of the draw, No. 9 Daniela Hantuchova needed four match points before finishing off Maria Kirilenko 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 and will next play Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska, who upset No. 14 Nadia Petrova 1-6, 7-5, 6-0.
Federer was taken to 10-8 in the fifth set of his third-round match against Janko Tipsaravic, and was happier with a quicker finish.
"I like this one today better, after all," he said. "I'm quite pleased with the result, pulling up from a tough match.
"Tomas played well and is always a danger. Every time he hits a great ball."
Red Swiss flags were scattered around the stadium, but Berdych had the most vocal support, a rowdy group of about two dozen in the upper deck that included young men with the Czech flag painted on their faces and letters of Berdych's name on their bare chests.
Federer was pushed again, with one good shot by either man often not enough to win a point. But under pressure, he played his best while Berdych faltered.
Berdych, with a strong serve and sharp groundstrokes, had a tendency for poorly executed drop shots at critical times. He dumped one into the net while getting broken for the only time in the first set while serving at 4-4, then again serving at 6-5 in the second-set tiebreaker after Federer rallied from 2-5.
Berdych squandered a second set point at 7-6 when he flailed a forehand long off an easy short ball, and Federer ran off the last three points.
Always a great frontrunner, Federer got an early break in the third set, then held the rest of the way, dropping only four points in his five service games.
He finished in 1 hour and 59 minutes -- 2 1/2 hours less than his five-setter in the last round.
With sister Serena shouting encouragement, Venus Williams had her hands full with Domachowska.
Far from being intimidated by Williams' power, Domachowska matched it with her own -- she had aces on three of her first five serves -- along with a variety of spins.
Williams often found herself on the defensive as Domachowska swung for winners at every opportunity.
Williams' right thigh was strapped, and Domachowska gave it a workout, keeping her constantly sprinting from side to side.
"I got a little something going on, but it's not going to hurt anybody," Williams coyly said of the strapping.
Williams had to fight back twice from service breaks in the first set, getting back on serve when Domachowska double-faulted on break point, then took the set when the Polish woman netted a straightforward forehand volley.
Williams got the first break of the second set to pull ahead 5-3. Domachowska fended off a match point before breaking back.
Domachowska set up a second match point for Williams with one error while serving 30-30 in the next game, then netted a forehand to finish it off.
"It's good, it gets me ready for the rounds going forward," Williams said of the close match.
Henin beat Taiwan's Hsieh Su-wei on Sunday and now will put her 32-match winning streak on the line against Sharapova in their first meeting since the season-ending championship final in Madrid.
Sharapova pounded fellow Russian Elena Dementieva 6-2, 6-0, breaking the 11th-ranked player in six of her seven service games, including one at love to finish off the match in 62 minutes.
"Justine's the one to beat," Sharapova said. "She's on a pretty good winning streak, but every match is new."
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