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Roger loses London final
A scintillating and truly exciting game lasting 2hr.14 minutes with some of the most impressive tennis seen this year. Unfortunately the result went against our Champ Roger 6-7(6), 5-7 but he played his part in producing a final to go down in history with a worthy opponent in Djokovic.
'I cannot play much better than I did today so I am very pleased." This was Roger speaking after he had lost out 6-7 (6-8) ,5-7 to Novak Djokovic last night in the O2 arena,London. It was a fascinating game and a fitting end to a high quality championship.
Roger continued "Congratulations to Novak on an amazing year and tournament, you're the best”. Roger indeed started well, winning the opening nine points and 12 of the first 14 to take a 3-0 lead. He then won the first point of the fourth game, but Djokovic finally held his serve — and soon broke back.In the ninth game, Djokovic broke again to serve for the set at 5-4, but our Champ evened the score and forced the tiebreaker.
"I shouldn't have been broken as often as I was broken today," said Roger, who lost his serve twice in each set. "But then again, that obviously has something to do with Novak, as well. Obviously I was going to try to go after my shots and not just hand it to him. That's just how I play tennis," said Roger. "If I have 80 errors and I win the match, I don't care. I really don't. Maybe a bit of regret because I had the lead twice first before him," said the two-time defending champion. "At the end of the day, that doesn't matter. You have to get over the finish line in the set and then obviously at the match. He was better at that today."
To start the second set, Roger broke Djokovic and then held all the way to 5-3. A game later and serving for the set, he had two set points but put a forehand wide and then another into the net.The breaker included a candidate for the best point of the year as Djokovic, on set point, lunged to clip a diving Roger volley past his opponent, only for the Swiss to contort his body and fire a forehand winner past the Serb from an impossibly acute angle.Two more mistakes from our Champ put Djokovic back on serve and back on track for the title. The Serb closed it out with the backhand passing winner. An amazing game had finished.

Sorry for saying all this.
Merry Christmas. Stay healthy. Happy Holidays.
Tournament directors should understand that there is a reason why you have been voted the fan’s favourite for 10 years in a row now: the majority loves your attacking game, much more than that of those endlessly defending players in the rest of the field.
In your case it comes with great technical skill, variety and beautiful movement as well, which gives us that unique combination that makes your fans love you forever.
I would like to thank your team for helping you achieve what you have this year and I wish both them and you and your family a well earned holiday before you have to start preparing for the next season.
Joke, a chronic fan
I told you before, when we talked about it. I was also angry, but not anymore. I am sad, that is true, but not as you are, not anymore. As i told you before, the ATP wants money, nothinh more, nothing less, they are not interested in Roger's style of play or anything else about his. They don't give a sh... it. They just want money. And that is why they were slowing the courts for the last 10 years.
Feeling relieved to see that you are No. 2 in the rankings that were announced today
http://www.rogerfedererfans.com/forum/topic/861-atp-ranking-scenarios-post-world-tour-finals-2012-2012-year-end-atp-rankings/
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