Federer Dominates Again
This image was lost some time after publication. Just as expected, Roger Federer won his fourth straight Wimbledon championship defeating Rafael Nadal 6-0, 7-6, 6-7, 6-3. Nadal showed some sparks throughout the match, but it was pretty much Federer all the way who never let Nadal take over at any point. Federer's work on grass is pretty sensational — and Nadal seemed to be get his footing and his game a little bit together, but just too late to stave off Federer's surgical ground stroke positioning.
But, if anything, it'll be nice to watch these two battle it out over the next few years. And the post-match interview with Rafael Nadal is on now and I'm not saying a damn word about it. So there.
Wimbledon Coverage [Deadspin]
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