From Deseret News archives:
Federer beats Djokovic to reach US Open final
Oh, did Federer look good against Novak Djokovic in the U.S. Open semifinals.
Buoyed by a stellar start and a fantastic finish, carried all the while by strong serving, Federer beat Djokovic 6-3, 5-7, 7-5, 6-2 to move one victory from a fifth consecutive U.S. Open championship and 13th Grand Slam title overall.
"One more match is all I need," Federer said in an on-court interview.
It was his 33rd straight win at Flushing Meadows and put him in his 13th final in the past 14 major tournaments.
The one gap in that span was the Australian Open in January, when Djokovic upset Federer in the semifinals en route to the title. Perhaps that gave Federer extra motivation Saturday, and he dominated the start and the last 1 1/2 sets.
Federer, who finished with 20 aces and only one double-fault despite a swirling wind, will meet No. 1 Rafael Nadal or No. 6 Andy Murray in the title match.
"Who do I prefer? I prefer the trophy, that's what I prefer," Federer said, drawing a roar of approval from the fans in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
And then came an answer that might surprise some.
"I guess I've got to say Rafa," Federer continued, "because we've had such great battles over the years. Wimbledon was unbelievable, so I hope we can do it again here."
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novak quit at the end, sad to watch.
Anonymous | Sept. 6, 2008 at 5:44 p.m.
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