Nalbandian ends Federer's 35-win streak to lift Masters Cup (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-11-20 21:35
Federer had single-handedly rescued the tournament from becoming a farce
after the sudden pullouts from injury of Rafael Nadal and Andre Agassi.
Andy Roddick, Marat Safin and Lleyton Hewitt were all Shanghai no-shows and
the withdrawals of French Open champion Nadal and former world number one Agassi
left the $4.45 million event looking threadbare.
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Chinese organisers cast Agassi as the villain of the piece, doubting his
reasons for quitting after an upset 6-4 6-2 defeat to Russia's Nikolay Davydenko
in his opening match.
But in a week when he was named as one of People magazine's "international
men of sexiness", some of Federer's play certainly bordered on sexy, helping to
smooth over the problems.
Federer made history in the semi-finals with an awesome 6-0 6-0 victory over
Argentina's Gaston Gaudio, the first whitewash in 35 years of the competition.
After the match, Federer acknowledged the extra burden he was feeling
following the unscheduled departures of Nadal and Agassi.
"I was shocked when Nadal didn't play and then I felt the pressure when
Agassi pulled out," said the Wimbledon and U.S. open champion. "All of a sudden
I felt a bit left alone."
Ultimately, a 12th title of the year was beyond even Federer.
His rivals had been hoping all week that Federer's injury would provide a
leveller in Shanghai and, finally, it did.
"Those first two sets took too long, took too much out of me," Federer said
after the final.
"But there's also pride there because three weeks ago I was still on
crutches."
Gaudio said after his semi-final humiliation that a lot of players were
psychologically defeated before stepping onto the court to play Federer.
"Most of the players are beaten before the match against Roger," a dejected
Gaudio said. "I was playing against the best player in history."
Nalbandian, to his credit, refused to be beaten. But the manner of Federer's
defeat will be an ominous warning to his rivals ahead of the 2006
season.
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