Student Federer passes latest examination
By Miles Evans
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Federer accumulates records like other players tally up double faults and if anything the Swiss maestro gets more inspired every time he chalks up a new line in the sport's annals.
Federer, who has become a student of the game, reeled off his latest accomplishments like a schoolboy proudly reciting his exam results.
Friday's semi-final victory over Germany's Tommy Haas added another clutch of lines to his biography; a modern era record seventh straight Wimbledon final, a record 20th appearance in a men's grand slam final, the list goes on.
"I'm very proud of all the records I've achieved, because I never thought I would be that successful as a kid," said Federer after a 7-6 7-5 6-3 victory in which Haas never had a sniff of a break point.
"I would have been happy winning a couple of tournaments and maybe collecting Wimbledon, sort of achieving the dream scenario. But not really all those records."
One landmark, however, stands above all at Wimbledon this year -- the chance to surpass the record of 14 grand slam titles he shares with Pete Sampras. He climbed aside the American on the podium when he gained his maiden French Open title in Paris last month.
The mark has particular poignancy for the Swiss given the friendship he has developed with Sampras, whose modern era record of seven Wimbledon titles could look even more vulnerable if Federer wins his sixth on Sunday.
"I think his success here at Wimbledon being able to win it seven times. It's amazing," said Federer, who played his own part in ending Sampras's domination of the game by beating the American in the fourth round at Wimbledon in 2001. Continued...
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