Federer closes in on Australian glory 

Published: 12:48AM Friday January 30, 2009

Source: AAP

Federer closes in on Australian glory (Source: Reuters)

Source: ReutersRoger Federer celebrates a victory

Roger Federer took another giant stride towards tennis immortality with an at-times breathtaking Australian Open semi-final win over Andy Roddick on Thursday night.

Federer outgunned Roddick 6-2 7-5 7-5 to close to within one tantalising victory of equalling Pete Sampras's all-time record 14 grand slam titles.

The Swiss freak will now await the winner of Friday night's all-Spanish semi-final between world Number 1 Rafael Nadal and 14th seed Fernando Verdasco.

Knowing the fiercely competitive Federer, he will be hoping it is Nadal who joins him for his date with destiny on Sunday night.

The two great rivals have fought out six of the past 11 grand slam finals, with Nadal holding a 4-2 edge in major deciders.

Who better for Federer to conquer than the man who stole his long-held top ranking and Wimbledon crown from him last year.

A beaten semi-finalist at last year's Open as he suffered unknowingly from mononucleosis - a debilitating virus similar to glandular fever - Federer has played like a man on a mission at Melbourne Park this year.

After clawing back from two sets down against Tomas Berdych in the fourth round, the second seed destroyed Juan Martin del Potro 6-3 6-0 6-0 in the quarter-finals before setting his sights on Sampras and 14-times major golf champion Tiger Woods.

A good friend of Federer's, Woods has been in regular text contact with the Swiss superstar during the Open.

"He's happy for me that I'm doing well. He loves when I dominate so he's hopefully pumped up for me," Federer said.

"So hopefully I can equal his 14, and Pete's 14 as well."

It seems only Nadal can stop him.

Contesting his 19th consecutive grand slam semi-final - another of his countless records - Federer at times toyed with Roddick.

He nabbed the first set with two easy service breaks in just 32 minutes and yet was even more comfortable in the second, despite almost being pushed into a tiebreaker.

The three-times champion conceded a meagre three points in six service games for the set and took a stranglehold on the match when he pocketed the set on a Roddick backhand error.

Growing increasingly frustrated as his title hopes slipped further and further away, Roddick engaged in a running battle with chair umpire Enric Molina and, at one stage after disagreeing with a call, told the Spanish official to "have some sack, dude".

His taunt, though, and anything else he tried, didn't work as Federer struck again with another demoralising 11th-game break in the third set to complete his 16th job on Roddick two hours and seven minutes.

No-one has beaten Roddick more times, the seventh seed's only consolation being that he won more than the paltry six games he managed against his Nemesis in their 2007 semi-final mismatch.

Federer said he could never have imagined he would rack up so many slams and be in a position to match the world-record tally.

"I'm being completely honest, you dream of playing the big tournaments. Your dream, I guess, is to win Wimbledon," he said.

"If then Number One comes around, it's too good to be true. Then, I guess, you want more of it.

"But to just extend, dominate tennis and play at the highest level for so, so long is something that I never thought possible.

"I guess I'm living the dream."


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