Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Borg makes U-turn and backs Federer for Wimbledon title

Borg makes U-turn and backs Federer for Wimbledon title
By Tanja Bojanc
LONDON (Reuters) - A year after Bjorn Borg wrote off Roger Federer's chances of capturing the 2008 Wimbledon title, the Swedish great was once again backing the Swiss to triumph at the All England Club.
Borg tipped Rafael Nadal to win the grasscourt major 12 months ago and despite being proved right, his comments did not go down well with Federer.
But after the Swiss completed his collection of grand slam titles by triumphing at Roland Garros nine days ago, the Swede has once again switched his allegiance.
"Coming into Wimbledon I think he is relieved in a way that he won Paris, because that was one of his main ambitions, goals to try and win Paris," Borg, who shares with Federer the professional era record of winning five successive Wimbledon titles, told Reuters Television Tuesday.
"So coming into Wimbledon he feels very confident, he has equaled (Pete) Sampras's record of 14 grand slams.
"We all know how Roger is playing on the grass, he plays unbelievable tennis on the grass. I think he is going to have a big challenge from Andy Murray, if I have to pick up two guys for this year's Wimbledon I would pick Murray and Federer."
Federer's success in Paris made him only the sixth man to win all four majors. According to Borg, that put Federer on the summit when it came to deciding who was the best of all time.
"For me Roger is the greatest player ever who played the tennis game. It's always good to see him play and win and we are going to see so much more of Federer in the future, he is going to win more grand slam tournaments."
Former Wimbledon champion Martina Navratilova agreed.
"It's a combination of how many grand slams have you won, how many tournaments have you won, how many years you were number one and he's got all those combinations," she said.
"The body of work is phenomenal and now he has got that French Open and I think he can just go on and sip Margaritas for the rest of his life."
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Navratilova, however, said she was concerned about Nadal.
The Spaniard, four-times French Open champion, lost in the fourth round at Roland Garros and is now struggling to get fit for Wimbledon.
While the rest of the world might have been surprised by Nadal's Paris downfall, Navratilova was not. Continued...
Source: Reuters

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