Men’s Semi-Finals at the 2008 French Open

Roland Garros 2008 Tennis Ball

As Bjorn Borg looked on (see pic below), Nadal decisively defeated Novak Djokovic in the first men’s semi final of the 2008 French Open. Nadal is now within one match of tying  Borg’s four-straight French Open win record.

I started watching, trying very hard not to root for either player. I wanted to revel in the sheer brilliance of their play alone. But I wasn’t able to do that for long.  While Djokovic put up an admirable fight, the match was clearly Nadal’s from the beginning.

Bjorn Borg Watches Nadal at 2008 French Open

Hard as it is to believe, Nadal seems to be playing even better than he had in prior years. This is the first time I recall seeing the usually over-confident Djokovic appear dispirited. Nonetheless, he managed to provide a terrific match – giving Nadal a run for his money in the third. Again, a brilliant match.

Djokovic eyes Mathieu at 2008 French Open

Once again, NBC picked up Friday coverage of the Nadal-Djokovic semi-final in HD. This time overlapping the TSN Super Signal coverage. I savoured the HD, this being only the third grand slam provided in HD in North America. It is still such a novelty. Weekend coverage of both the 2006 and 2007 US Opens tournaments were provided in HD.

Gael MonfilsI was stuck with TSN’s analogue Super Signal coverage for the second semi-final between Roger Federer and Frenchman Gael Monfils. But the lower broadcast fidelity of the second semi did not foreshadow  the quality of the second men’s semi. Frenchman Gael Monfils had the French crowd decidedly riled up as he managed to break Federer twice, take a set and hold off two match points. But the result was never much in doubt. I assumed Federer would prevail and he did – in fine form.

Given the quality of Nadal’s semi-final play, I will be surprised if Federer manages to win the Sunday final. My bet is on Nadal once again. Either way, I hope it goes 5 sets.

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  1. Yes, Nadal seems unbeatable on clay, especially in Paris. For Federer’s sake, hopefully Nadal thinks that way too, so much so that he is overconfident (even slightly) and provides Federer some kind of advantage, even if it is mental. He is gonna need it because if it comes down to physical ability alone, on clay Nadal would prevail.
    Here’s hoping tomorrow is Federer’s day on clay. One thing is certain, win or lose he will be a class act.

  2. Agreed! Unfortunately for Federer, I’ve never seen Nadal have a Djokovic-like over-confident, cocky moment. Nadal is always all business all the time. Straight on like a bull.

    Borg said today that if Federer wins tomorrow (thereby winning on all four grand-slam surfaces) he’ll announce to the world that he believes Federer is the best player of all time.

    I’d be happy if either win. But I think Borg will have to hold off on that announcement for some time.

    …Dale

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