What
a year 2014 has been in the world of tennis, we fans have seen it all happen
with our own eyes, witnessing two Grand Slam shocks in Melbourne and New York from hard working underdogs from Switzerland and
Croatia ,
Stanislas Wawrinka and Marin Cilic.
We’ve been proven that the age of 33 is
just a number from the Grand Slam King, Roger Federer, grabbing two ATP Masters
Titles and coming so close at the Wimbledon
final.
Serena Williams kept her cool at the top of
the ladies rankings sealing another Grand Slam title on home turf against the
improved Caroline Wozniacki.
So much to look back at in the last 12
months but there is just not enough time to talk about it all.
After many hours of short listing the top 5
matches played from present back to when the 2014 season started…
We have our best 5 out of the hundred games
recorded.
5) US Open Semi-Finals – Cilic
(CRO) bt Federer (SUI)
On September 6th earlier this
year was the US Open men’s semi-finals with the first game out of the two
caused huge drama. Kei Nishikori handled off Novak Djokovic in four sets
booking a place into a Grand Slam final for the first time.
Moments after the match saw Marin Cilic and
his opponent Roger Federer entering the Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Cilic’s run of form was a dangerous threat
against the Swiss maestro including his powerful serves that picked up many
aces.
Federer had no answer against the Croatian
throughout the match; he couldn’t even win a set.
In the final game of the match, Cilic saved
his unstoppable serves until the end to complete a shocking day to be
remembered in the history books.
4) Wimbledon Gentlemen’s ¼ Finals – Dimitrov bt Murray (GBR)
This match was probably noted as the
shocking result of this year’s Wimbledon
tournament.
The man from Dunblane reached the quarter
finals and was expected to at least make an appearance in the semi-finals but
Dimitrov played to disappoint.
3)
ATP World Tour Finals Semi-Finals – Federer (SUI) bt Wawrinka (SUI)
Two players representing the same country
of Switzerland
had to fight scrappy for a place in the season ending final.
Wawrinka had displayed his potential by
winning his first ever Grand Slam against a 14 time winner back in January
while Federer was still finishing high in the tournaments on the calendar.
The match took place less than a week
before the Davis Cup final with both players set to work together to win their
country the world cup of tennis.
2) Valencia Open
Final (ATP 500) – Murray (GBR) bt Robredo (SPA)
This year’s Valencia Open finale was
staging a second battle between Andy Murray and Tommy Robredo within a month
from the Shenzhen final which was won by Murray .
Robredo was hoping for sweet revenge in
front of his fellow Spaniard fans and the 32 year-old had one hand on the
trophy. 5 times the man from Spain
was just a point away from claiming glory but Murray spoiled the party denying each chance.
Both players used up all their energy in
the three hours and 20 minutes that was played breaking sweat in the indoor
court.
After displaying the never give up
attitude, Murray had won the tournament dropping to the floor showing how tired
he was, Robredo showed his feelings by jokingly giving the 27 year-old two
middle fingers.
1) Wimbledon Gentlemen Singles Final – Djokovic (SER) bt
Roger Federer (SUI)
In the 2012 semi-finals of Wimbledon , Roger Federer gave Novak Djokovic a big
challenge by attempting to overcome one of the best players that had entered
the grass courts.
Unfortunately for the Serb, he had failed
the challenge resulting in missing out on the final.
Two years on they both met in the grand
final which would be noted as one of the most thrilling finals we had seen on Centre Court .
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