: Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:22 am
Invincible wrote:
I don't think Federer comes across badly in interviews, but because of the quality of sportsmanship in interviews from players like Nadal and Roddick, he does sometimes come across arrogant.
But then again, you could say, he is still extremely humble for someone that is labelled the greatest ever Tennis player, ahead of the likes of Rod Laver and Pete Sampras.
As for the match itself, I always felt in the final set that although Roddick would not go away, Federers superb grit and determination (mentioned by Roddick in the post match interview) would get him through the match.
Credit to the modern game of tennis on the mens side really that for 2 years in succession, the final has been talked upon as the greatest ever.
I thought fed came accross ok apart from one comment.
When he was asked about andy he said he knew how he felt because he'd been there before.
Duuuuuuuuude......you've won 15 grand slams, you've won wimbledon 6 times? roddick has one slam and no wimbledons.
He had no idea how roddick felt.