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Djokovic looked lost at times against Federer. |
Djokovic had an overall 43-match winning streak before his loss Saturday at Roland Garros dating back to last season. Not only does the loss knock Djokovic out of the French Open, but it also sees him squander a golden opportunity to claim the World's No. 1 ranking from Rafael Nadal.
Djokovic was vying for his first finals appearance at the French Open and if he would have done just that, Nadal would have ceded his No. 1 ranking to the the native of Serbia.
As for his match against Federer, Djokovic didn't seem comfortable from the outset, slipping and sliding across the classic clay-court at one of the most historic venues in tennis. The matches first set between the two went to the first of two tiebreakers, both won by Federer, taking the wind out of Djokovic's sail and sending him home earlier than expected.
For Djokovic it's the third time in the last five years he has lost in the semi-finals at the French Open. He has only been crowned a Grand Slam champion twice in his career, both coming at the Australian Open including one earlier this year as apart of his 41-match winning streak.
This marks the third time in Federer's career he has ended a prestigious winning streak. At the 2001 Wimbledon tournament and only nineteen years old, he ended tennis great and his idol Pete Sampras's 31-match winning streak at the All England Club. Sampras was the four-time defending champion of the tournament at the time. In 2007, he ended Nadal's 81-match winning on clay at Hamburg and now has taken down Djokovic.
Federer will now face Nadal in the French Open final on Sunday, it will be the eighth time the two have met in a Grand Slam final, with Nadal currently holding a 5-2 edge over Switzerland sensation. It is a blessing for Nadal that Djokovic was unable to reach the finals as the he has defeated the Spaniard in their last four meetings.
At the young age of twenty-four and his powerful two-handed backhand one of the best in professional tennis, Djokovic may be entering the prime of his career with a new streak waiting in the wings.
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