美網男子四強賽  分了兩天比勝負

主要是因為暴風雨來攪局

看到前一場賽事中 Berdych的掙扎  以及寶貝第一盤的混亂

只能說  寶貝夠幸運 得到風雨延賽的機會重新再來

 

週六大風吹  讓Murray vs Berdych這場賽事

變成比誰能夠把球好好的發進發球區

誰又能掌握到風的動向 將風力化為助力

場子上 一下子帽子 一下子塑膠袋 一下子是場邊的網球袋

通通想要搶戲  讓人看了有點無言

 

哪想到寶貝上場  更是糟得一點手感都沒了

想說完蛋了  風這麼的大  想要扳回局面不簡單

哪想到突然的中斷比賽疏散觀眾的決定

竟然讓寶貝找到起死回生的機會

雖然  第二天中午的豔陽 一樣是寶貝的苦手項目

不過  比起前一天的強風  豔陽至少不會影響到擊球 算是很強運了

 

第一盤要在落後下扳平 實在太不容易

哪想到 寶貝從第二盤開始就全面啟動攻擊模式

 

Defending champion Novak Djokovic completed a weather-interrupted 2-6 6-1 6-4 6-2 victory over David Ferrer to set up a US Open final against Scot Andy Murray.

 

兩邊都具備跑不死的底線救球特質的比賽真的很精彩

不過寶貝還是技高一籌 

至少他的winner就硬是比Ferrer多很多

在壓力之下  這場比賽的DF高手 寶貝只能"屈居"第二

Ferrer大哥碰到打不死的寶貝 只能甘拜下風了

寶貝用全面啟動的能量 換取丟一再直落三的勝利

節省了比賽時間以及己身的體力 

也幫助東方的球迷們護肝  真的是佛心來著  哈哈

 

2012美網-0909-Nole-Ferrer-四強-returnKing 

碰到這位名不虛傳的Return King

一向以纏鬥見長的Ferrer大哥也只能望網興嘆吧

 

不過 想到年歲的差距

寶貝到了Ferrer大哥這樣的30大關 是否還能這麼的跑不死 還真是未定之數

所以英雄惜英雄是必然  能打到大滿貫的四強  都是過關斬將的高手

Ferrer這次是生平第二次進入大滿貫的四強行列  他個人似乎已經很滿意這樣的成績了

 

2012美網-0909-Nole-Ferrer-四強-賽後  

 

這幾年連年在週一舉行的美網男子決賽  

比較會影響到的是之後要備戰Davis Cup賽事的國家

反正 寶貝跟Murray這對哥兒們的國家都無緣晉級Davis Cup世界組的四強賽事

所以 兩人相約一起打美網決賽 一點問題都沒有

雖然寶貝少休息一天  可是這次的美網 寶貝在打到決賽前 至今只在四強賽中失了一盤

每場賽事都在比短的  整體來說 也真的是沒差太多

接下來就是看 誰在比賽時能夠暖機快速 不要慢熱被人搶得先機

兩人都有擊敗對方的實力  一切就看臨場的機運 以及勝利女神想要向誰眨眼睛了

當然希望寶貝再奪美網冠軍衛冕成功

不過  這次沒有Nadal & Federer擋道  真的也是Murray兄的一次大好機會

所以  球迷決定  兩邊都一起加油  這樣觀戰的壓力比較不會太大

 

以下是路透社報導,還是照例為自己留個記錄囉!

 

Djokovic books US Open final showdown against Murray

Defending champion Novak Djokovic completed a weather-interrupted 2-6 6-1 6-4 6-2 victory over David Ferrer to set up a US Open final against Scot Andy Murray.

 

The Australian Open champion, who had looked lost at windblown Arthur Ashe Stadium on Saturday before the semi-final was suspended due to an approaching storm with 10th seed Ferrer leading 5-2, was his dominant self under Sunday's sunny skies.

"I was a different player," the second-seeded Djokovic said. "I felt much more comfortable on the court today than I did yesterday.

"Ferrer was coping with the conditions much better than I did. Yesterday, I didn't have any rhythm, so I didn't mind getting off the court yesterday to be honest and coming in today."

Blasting winners from both sides and breezing through his service games, Djokovic needed less than two hours to sweep the last three sets and set up a finals showdown against third-seeded Olympic champion Murray.

Murray, who beat Czech Tomas Berdych in his semi-final, will be aiming for his first Grand Slam title in the final, which was rescheduled for Monday because of the delays.

"It's definitely a huge relief to get through this match. He's a great competitor," Djokovic said of Ferrer.

Five-time Grand Slam winner Djokovic, befuddled by the blustery winds that swept through Flushing Meadows on Saturday, lost his first set of the tournament when Ferrer, 30, held serve when they resumed play on Sunday at the National Tennis Center.

That was Ferrer's high point of the day as the 25-year-old Djokovic dominated the rest of the way to reach his ninth Grand Slam final.

"I don't know, every day is different," said Ferrer. "Today, Djokovic plays better than me."

Djokovic blasted 28 winners, double the total of Ferrer, over the last three sets and made just 20 errors against 31 for the Spaniard. He was lethal when opportunity presented itself, converting six of eight break point chances.

"We were all praying for less wind today," said Djokovic, who has won the last three Grand Slams played on hard court, including back-to-back Australian titles. "I think he handled the wind much better than I did.

"I came in today as a different player and I'm very happy to get to another Grand Slam final."

Djokovic has made seven of the last ninth Grand Slam finals.

The world number two improved his career record to 9-5 against the hard-fighting Spaniard, who has won five tournament titles this season but was overpowered by the Serb on Sunday.

"Every match is different. Every day is different," said Ferrer, who won a fifth-set tiebreaker against Serbian Janko Tipsarevic to reach the semi-finals.

Ferrer, who will be returning to Spain for this weekend's Davis Cup semi-final against the United States, was not able to reach his first Grand Slam final after a fourth appearance in a semi-final, but said overall he was pleased with his showing.

"Of course, I am very positive," he said. "I reached the semi-final in a Grand Slam, my second time in a semi-final here at the US Open. I am very happy with me and with my performance."

 

Murray beats Berdych in wind to reach US Open final

Andy Murray was forced to stave off a battling Tomas Berdych and some farcical gusting winds circling New York to reach the US Open final with a 5-7 6-2 6-1 7-6 (9-7) win in their semi-final.

 

"That was the toughest conditions I've played in, and I'm from Scotland. That is saying something," said the British number one, who is chasing his first Grand Slam title in his fifth appearance in the final after twice losing the final of the Australian Open, the US Open and Wimbledon earlier this year.

"It was brutal. It's hard to describe. You had to focus for every single point, get in the right positions for every shot. The ball was moving, stopping, there were chairs flying. It was hard to serve, I was just trying to get balls in.

"It's a quick turnaround for the next round, you don't have an extra day to recover. I'll have to do all right stuff tonight and make sure I'm in the right shape tomorrow. I hope so [I will win the title].

"You can never say for sure and I know how tough these tournaments are to win. Novak [Djokovic] and David [Ferrer] are very tough opponents. Anything can happen in these conditions, but I'll give it everything I have."

Murray will play the winner of the second semi-final between Serbia's defending champion Novak Djokovic and Spanish baseliner David Ferrer in the final. Ferrer was 5-2 ahead with two breaks in the opening set before play was abandoned for the day due to the threat of tornadoes hitting the New York area.

Murray is bidding to become the first British man to win a Grand Slam singles title since Fred Perry won the US Open in 1936 when tennis was still played with wooden rackets and in long trousers.

The Scotsman has played in four previous grand slam finals, the US Open in 2008, the Australian Open in 2010 and 2011 and Wimbledon this year, but lost the lot, raising questions about his mental strength on the biggest stage.

But he silenced a lot of his doubters when he won the gold medal at the London Olympics this year and has continued his great form at Flushing Meadows over the past fortnight.

His match against Berdych, who upset Roger Federer in the quarter-finals, was delayed for an hour and a half because of wild morning storms, including a tornado that made landfall in Queens, the same New York City borough where the annual tournament is held, then was reduced to a lottery because of the strong winds.

Both players repeatedly had to abort their serves as the gusts caught their ball tosses and were forced to slow down their serves just keep them in court.

Murray dropped his serve in the first set when he agreed to replay a crucial point after his cap was blown off his head, distracting Berdych as he scrambled to get to a drop shot.

A handful of other points were delayed when scraps of litter were whipped into the air current and Murray had to replay a serve in the second set after a blast of wind toppled his courtside chair and scattered the contents of his bag on the playing service.

 Berdych took the opening set after 77 minutes but became increasingly frustrated as the match went on. One of the biggest hitters in the game, he was unable to unleash his full power and made a whopping 64 unforced errors, while Murray was far more disciplined, making just 20 unforced errors.

Murray ripped through the second and third sets and appeared to be on his way to a comfortable win when he opened up a 3-0 lead in the fourth before momentarily losing his way.

Berdych broke back and forced a tiebreaker. He led 5-2 and got to set point but Murray rallied back to win 9-7 and move through to the final.

He will be buoyed by the knowledge that no man has reached five Grand Slam finals and lost the lot.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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