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July 7, 2008 | 10:10 pmEgon and Izzy are all grown up, but they still love each other like when they were little. Or do they?
Egon and Izzy are all grown up, but they still love each other like when they were little. Or do they?
Rafael Nadal held off an incredible fightback from Roger Federer to win his first Wimbledon title and end the Swiss star’s reign at the All England Club.
The Spaniard missed two championship points in the fourth set but recovered to win a dramatic rain-interrupted match 6-4 6-4 6-7 (3-7) 6-7 (8-10) 9-7.
The final shot was struck in near darkness on Centre Court at 2115 BST.
Nadal, 22, is the the first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win the French Open and Wimbledon back to back.
Asked about the moment of victory, Nadal told BBC Sport: "It’s impossible to explain what I felt in that moment but I’m very, very happy.
"It is a dream to play on this court, my favourite tournament, but to win I never imagined."
Federer, who made just one of 14 break points, said: "I tried everything, got a little late, but look, Rafa is a deserving champion, he just played fantastic.
"(The rain) didn’t make it easier but you have to expect the worst and he’s the worst opponent on the best court. It’s a pity I couldn’t win it but I’ll be back next year."
Federer, 26, had been trying to become only the second man to win six consecutive Wimbledon titles, and so surpass Borg to match Willie Renshaw, who played in the 1880s.
The defeat brought to an end his unbeaten run of 65 matches on grass, and arguably his reign as the undisputed king of tennis.
On sealing victory, a tearful Nadal climbed through the stands to celebrate with his family and supporters before heading to the royal box to speak to members of the Spanish royal family.
Federer, meanwhile, suffered the unpleasant experience of watching, dejected, from his chair as he came to terms with finishing runner-up for the first time.
It may be little consolation but he played his part in one of the great finals.
The pre-match billing had it down as tennis’s version of a world heavyweight title fight and it lived up to the hype, Nadal finally winning the longest Wimbledon men’s singles final ever after four hours, 48 minutes.
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Sweep the streets I used to own
I used to roll the dice
Feel the fear in my enemy’s eyes
Listen as the crowd would sing
"Now the old king is dead, long live the king"
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Next the walls were closed on me
And I discovered that my castles stand
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I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringing
Roman cavalry choirs are singing
Be my mirror, my sword and shield
My missionaries in a foreign field
For some reason I can’t explain
Once you’d gone there was never
Never an honest word
That was when I ruled the world
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Oh, who would ever want to be king?
I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringing
Roman cavalry choirs are singing
Be my mirror, my sword and shield
My missionaries in a foreign field
For some reason I can’t explain
I know St. Peter won’t call my name
Never an honest word
But that was when I ruled the world
Ohh…
Hear Jerusalem bells a-ringing
Roman cavalry choirs are singing
Be my mirror, my sword and shield
My missionaries in a foreign field
For some reason I can’t explain
I know St. Peter won’t call my name
Never an honest word
But that was when I ruled the world
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Roger vs Nadal wimbledon 2008 Nadal campeon champion wins
Federer Vs Nadal - Set 3 5-4 and tie break
roger federer vs rafael nadal battle of surfaces tennis
Wimbledon Semi Final:
Nadal VS Schuettler 6-1 7-6 6-4
HIGHLIGHTS
2nd Wimbledon Semi Final:
Federer VS Safin 6-3 7-6 6-4
FEDERER VS NADAL WIMBLEDON FINAL 2008
Nadal Win wimbledon
tenis rafa nadal federer wimbledon 2008 campeon sueño
After this amazing match between the two best tennis players to ever walk the earth the interviews are given and they are both proud of how far they have come well done Rafa!
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This just in: The government has censored the declaration of independence! The hypocrisy of July 4th is astounding.
The Text:
Censoring the Declaration of Independence
Every July 4th Americans celebrate a revolutionary document - The Declaration of Independence signed July 4th, 1776. The Declaration talks about the necessity "to dissolve the political bonds." About "unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Most radically of all it says "That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, IT IS THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO ALTER OR ABOLISH IT, and to institute new government…"
But some people don’t want us to get that message…
If you go to the Jefferson Memorial you will see that the engraving of the first lines of the Deceleration of Independence leaves out "the consent of the governed." and our "right to alter or abolish" government…
Then there is this movie reading of the Declaration which closes the door to Independence hall just as we get to that important phrase…
Don’t let the government and the media censor the Declaration of Independence
It’s time to celebrate the Fourth of July for what it really is…
"Right to Alter or Abolish the Government DAY!" A true people’s holiday!
To clarify:
This video is pointing out that the government has forgotten the true values that our country was built on
I cite specific examples where the government has gone AGAINST the people (such as the draft, or iraq war). If we vote for them and they go against the people then how is this a democracy? I am not saying that I am in support for a direct democracy or that I am a libertarian, I am simply saying that the government should remember that the government is "for the people by the people"
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Rafael Nadal Wins Wimbledon 2008 Mens Final!!!
Rafael Nadal held off an incredible fightback from Roger Federer to win his first Wimbledon title and end the Swiss star’s reign at the All England Club.
The Spaniard missed two championship points in the fourth set but recovered to win a dramatic rain-interrupted match 6-4 6-4 6-7 (5-7) 6-7 (8-10) 9-7.
The final shot was struck in near darkness on Centre Court at 2115 BST.
Nadal, 22, is the the first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win back-to-back the French Open and Wimbledon titles.
Asked about the moment of victory, Nadal told BBC Sport: "It’s impossible to explain what I felt in that moment but I’m very, very happy.
"It is a dream to play on this court, my favourite tournament, but to win I never imagined."
Federer, who made just one of 14 break points, said: "I tried everything, got a little late, but look, Rafa is a deserving champion, he just played fantastic.
"The rain didn’t make it easier but you have to expect the worst and he’s the worst opponent on the best court. It’s a pity I couldn’t win it but I’ll be back next year."
Federer, 26, had been trying to become only the second man to win six consecutive Wimbledon titles, and so surpass Borg to match Willie Renshaw, who played in the 1880s.
The defeat brought to an end his unbeaten run of 65 matches on grass, and arguably his reign as the undisputed king of tennis.
On sealing victory, a tearful Nadal climbed through the stands to celebrate with his family and supporters before heading to the royal box to speak to members of the Spanish royal family.
Federer, meanwhile, suffered the unpleasant experience of watching, dejected, from his chair as he came to terms with finishing runner-up for the first time.
It may be little consolation but he played his part in one of the great finals.
The pre-match billing had it down as tennis’s version of a world heavyweight title fight and it lived up to the hype, Nadal finally winning the longest Wimbledon men’s singles final after four hours, 48 minutes.
He now adds the Wimbledon crown to the four French Open titles he has won, while Federer will look to defend his one remaining Grand Slam title at the US Open next month.
Nadal went into the match as the favourite in some people’s eyes, having thrashed Federer in last month’s Roland Garros final and with an 11-6 head-to-head record against the Swiss.
After a half-hour delay to the start because of rain, the Majorcan made the better start with a break in game three, saving three break points on his way to the first set.
The momentum shifted at the start of the second as Federer raced to a 4-1 lead, whipping a vicious cross-court forehand for a winner to finally convert a break point in game two, but Nadal came roaring back with five straight games for a two-set lead.
With dark clouds gathering overhead, Federer looked ready to be put out of his misery at 3-3, 0-40, in the third but the champion roused himself superbly, reeling off five straight points and holding serve to lead 5-4 when rain stopped play after two hours and 14 minutes.
Play resumed following a break of 80 minutes and when it came down to a tie-break, rejuvenated Federer dominated with some huge forehands and unstoppable serving, sealing it with an ace.
The fourth set saw the two players inspired and by the closing stages the enthralled Centre Court crowd were chanting the names of both men. Another tie-break was required to separate the pair - and it was an all-time classic.
Federer recovered from 5-2 down only to miss a set point with a wayward forehand.
Nadal then lost his first championship point at 7-6 when Federer hit a winning serve, and the Swiss saved a second match point with an outrageous backhand winner.
The match was destined for a fifth set, and Federer obliged with a service winner to the delight of an enraptured 15,000 spectators.
When the rain returned at 1933 BST with the score at 2-2 in the decider it seemed likely that everyone would be back on Monday, but the shower passed after 50 minutes and battle was rejoined.
Despite the gathering gloom, the final set was simply breathtaking.
Federer earned a break point in game eight, Nadal two in game 11, but both players remained rock solid under the pressure until they were locked at 7-7.
Three more break points were saved by Federer but the champion was rocking, and Nadal finally landed the knockout blow when the world number one was forced into a forehand error.
All that remained was for Nadal to serve out for the title and, after Federer saved championship point number three with a rasping backhand, the Spaniard sealed it when the Swiss netted a forehand.
Wached by his parents, and coach and uncle, Toni, the 22-year-old fell to the floor before beginning his journey through the stands to celebrate.
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