The reign of Federer in danger

Federer: It is important to remain positive

The fall of tempranera Roger Federer in his presentation at the Masters Series in Toronto before the Frenchman Gilles Simon, opens the door to the reign as the Swiss world number one may fall into the hands of the Spanish Rafael Nadal, the dispute after the open Cincinnati the next week.

If the Mallorcan is awarded the Masters Series in Toronto this Sunday, achieved by reducing the current difference of 770 points Swiss with just 275 in the prior to the start of the tournament in Cincinnati.

Federer se lamenta tras perder ante Gilles SimonNadal could become the new world number one if you reach the final on U.S. soil was removed and Federer again in the early rounds. Something that would end the reign of Swiss, who is now the 237 consecutive weeks, since February 2004.

However, the timetable of 2008 was amended by the Olympic Games, this potential coronation Rafah is reflected in the classification of August 18, two weeks after the Cincinnati Open.

Last year, the Masters Series Canada and Cincinnati will be played two weeks prior to regard this season, and hence, the 850 points achieved by Federer (in Canada and final title in Cincinnati) will no longer count on the same dates is disputed in 2007.

Moreover, Nadal is defending 230 points only these two weeks, 225 by accessing the semifinals in Canada and 5 by losing in his debut in Cincinnati last year.

To get number one, Nadal must achieve its second title in the Open Canada, which already won in the 2005 edition in Montreal, while in Cincinnati would have to overcome its best performance: a few quarter-finals in 2006.

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal took the top two positions in the classification of the ATP since July 25, 2005, when the Majorcan became the new escort of Swiss, something happened ago no less than 157 weeks.

Federer: This is not the end of the world
Moreover, Federer said it must remain "positive" despite having fallen into the second round. "It is important to remain positive. The track season has just begun and lasts remaining nine months ahead. This is not the end of the world, but hopefully have started better," he said after losing to Simon. />
The Swiss admitted "having lost opportunities" that ended up costing him the defeat. "It was a disappointing match," admitted Federer, who committed 20 errors over not forced.

Anyway, does not intend to throw in the towel. "I have to forget and look forward. The big goal is the Olympic Games and the U.S. Open, are the sites where I really want to win and I'm sure I'm ready."

From | elmundo.es


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Luis /Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Este federer se ha cagado en los pantalones!!

Sasha /Thursday, July 24, 2008

Apor el numero uno!!





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