Roger Federer defeated M.Youzhny at 1:6, 4:6, with no chance.
Befitting off with an ace Roger Federer completed his semi-final match against Mikhail Youzhny to 6-1, 6-4 victory. It was a show of force, as the Swiss world ranking third was superior to its counterpart in all respects. He extended his record against the Russians 13-0 victory.
"I have found very good from the start to the game and then it was just great for me," said a delighted Roger Federer, who moved to seventh in the final of the GERRY WEBER OPEN. In fact, one could almost feel sorry for the Russians do. He took the first set at all his rhythm. After 21 minutes the specter of the first round was over.
Perhaps the Swiss Lawn King listened to the shouts of a spectator, the play Roger Federer but not quite as fast. In any case made the world ranking third a few slight errors and Mikhail Youzhny of his fighter's heart seized. With the score at 2:5, the Russian managed a break. The turnaround he made it but not the end. "It was a perfect match. Now I'm looking forward to the final with Philip, or Tommy. Matter against whom, it will be very difficult," Roger Federer also looked forward again.
It does not matter against whom, it could be the 50th Will win in a row by Federer against a German player. An undoubtedly impressive record. And yet an incredible balance: Should he win this year's GERRY WEBER OPEN, it would be his 75th Tournament victory on the tour. Ahead of him lie only Jimmy Connors (USA, 109 tournament victories), Ivan Lendl (USA, 94 tournament wins) and John McEnroe (77 tournament wins).
via http://www.gerryweber-open.de/
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