French Open - Federer nervous ahead of semi

Eurosport - Fri, 05 Jun 15:59:00 2009

Roger Federer said he is feeling the weight of history as a lifetime dream of finally lifting the French Open, and completing a career Grand Slam, inches tantalisingly closer.

Roger Federer of Switzerland plays a shot during his quarter-final match against Gael Monfils of France at the French Open
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The Swiss superstar will play his 20th successive Grand Slam semi-final against Argentina's Juan Martin Del Potro on Friday.

Victory there, and then a triumph in Sunday's final against either Robin Soderling or Fernando Gonzalez, would give the world number two a first Roland Garros trophy to add to his five Wimbledon, five US Open and three Australian Open triumphs.

It would take him level on 14 Grand Slam titles with his great American friend Pete Sampras.

The 27-year-old Federer has been here before, of course, having been defeated in the last three finals by Rafael Nadal.

But the Spanish claycourt king was a shock last-16 casualty, while fellow rivals Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic have also departed Paris.

Everybody here, including even the drivers and motorcyclists who pull up at red lights to grab a photo or an autograph, are confident that 2009 is Federer's year.

"We're all nervous," said Federer, who will take a 5-0 career record into his clash with Del Potro on Friday.

"I felt it again in the warm-up (for Wednesday's 7-6 (6) 6-2 6-4 quarter-final win over Gael Monfils). I was tired, I was nervous, and I didn't feel really good.

"I was nervous going into that match because of the whole story of Nadal losing, Murray losing, Djokovic losing, maybe opening up the draw a little bit."

Only last month, many believed Federer would have struggled to get this far in Paris.

Many saw his tearful defeat to Nadal at the Australian Open, and then his early struggles in the claycourt season, as damning evidence that the game was up.

But Federer never lost faith in his ability to mount another charge at a title in Paris, a mission that proved beyond even Sampras.

The Swiss star's win over Nadal in the Madrid final on the eve of Roland Garros gave him renewed hope.

"I thought I played great in Australia. I ran into Rafa who played phenomenal tennis," said Federer.

"I didn't play that many tournaments. I had a back problem and I just had to get back into the tournament swing. That's why I was actually pretty happy the way I've always been playing.

"I always knew there was no need to panic."

Federer has an impressive record against all the men left in the tournament.

Gonzalez, who tackles Soderling in Friday's other semi-final, has one win in 13 matches against the Swiss master while Soderling is 0-9 and Del Potro 0-5.

But Federer won't underestimate 20-year-old Del Potro, one of the form players on the tour over the last 12 months having captured five titles.

"With a lot of confidence, a good game plan, good physique and a good mentality, you can go very far in tennis," said Federer.

"But it takes a lot of hard work, and that's what he has done. I have a lot of respect for him."

Del Potro reached his first Grand Slam semi-final with a confident 6-3 6-4 6-2 win over experienced Spanish claycourter Tommy Robredo.

But even the Argentine admits that should he lose Friday, he'll be backing the great man in Sunday's final.

"Everybody wants Roger to win this tournament. If I can't win, I want to see Roger with the trophy," said the fifth seed.

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  1. Roger looks nervous.He is not usualself.Roland Gaross,­ will in all probabilty elude him this time too.His body­ language is not aspiring.He is playing under self­ imposed pressure.His unforced error is not befetting­ his quality.

    From NEMO, on Fri 5 Jun 6:43PM
  2. Come on Roger don't be nervous you been in enough­ finals now so that should not happen.Good luck today in­ your match vs Del Potro.

    From AJ, on Fri 5 Jun 4:59PM
  3. kudos to Del Potro and all of the pros.. they're­ almost pulling for Roger to win this­ tourney.

    unfortunately, its not as sweet at beating­ Nadal to win it... :(

    From NHL_SharksFinatic, on Fri 5 Jun 4:35PM
  4. Federer is the LAST EMPEROR.

    From Fdhdf, on Fri 5 Jun 3:49PM
  5. watch out soderling... the french open is the slam­ where the black horses can win. there were a lot of­ examples in the history of the tournament. i would put­ my money on him.

    From zomboriz, on Fri 5 Jun 2:59PM
  6. Love u Roger. U r my champion. Go n get ur dream­ becoming true. U r like the soul in my body. Miss u.

    From musharaf n, on Fri 5 Jun 2:44PM
  7. yeh good luck rog go get your dream

    From thunder b, on Fri 5 Jun 2:28PM
  8. I hope you will win, Roger.

    From Milosh, on Fri 5 Jun 2:14PM
  9. ITS ALL SURE ROGER WILL WIN IA...

    From naseer_green7, on Fri 5 Jun 1:44PM
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    Of course, Federer is great, nobody can deny it;­ however, one cannot also deny that he is extremely­ lucky man. I am absolutely sure he won't win if not­ Nadal's and Djokovic's ridiculous exits. What­ is true, he is the most stabile from the "big­ four". The fact that it is his 20th consecutive­ semi-finals confirms it. I am sure he will win against­ Del Potro as Juan-Martin is just afraid of him­ (remember 6-3, 6-0, 6-0 at Australian Open). I think in­ final he would prefer to play Soderling cause Gonzalez­ has a final experience and he is generally of higher­ level than Soderling. For me the only joy of this­ tournament is that Nadal did not win it. I was afraid­ he would make a slam as I dislike him very much.

    From elenstep, on Fri 5 Jun 1:22PM
  11. While I would like Roger to equal Sampras' record­ (and hopefully surpass it) it is great that men's­ tennis is so strong at the minute.

    From Doh, on Fri 5 Jun 1:16PM
  12. im nervous ,. can only imagine his feeling..

    From Jane, on Fri 5 Jun 1:09PM
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