Wednesday 6 June 2018

Strokes of Genius: Federer Vs Nadal and the Best Match Ever Played

If you are a great fan of tennis and tennis players, Chosengo is the place for you. It offers you the complete package of sports classics such as strokes on genius, which will recreate your memories of 2008 match. The Centre Court of 2008 Wimbledon men’s final was worthy of a Shakespearean drama.


The greatest match ever played between the five-time champion Roger Federer whose game is as precise as Switch Watch and the swashbuckling leftie Spaniard with brash power, Rafael Nadal. For tennis, experts believe that this match might have been the greatest match ever played.

Federer was on the right track to take his place as a dominant player in the game’s history. All he needed was to hold on to his trajectory. As the moment of coronation arrived, it was a crowning for a swashbuckling Spaniard, not the Swiss heir. In the five sets of four hours and forty eight minutes, twenty two years old Nadal prevailed, which was truly a festival of accuracy, endurance, speed, skill, determination, grace and sportsmanship. Also, it was the encapsulation of hard fought, historic proportions and fascinating rivalry.

The well-written novel by L. Jon Wertheim is a classic in the sports niche. It is a fascinating read that offers a compelling blow-by-blow details of the epic five sets, four hours and forty eight minutes, delayed by rain twice and the first Wimbledon victory of Nadal - 6-4, 6-4, 6-7, 6-7, 9-7.

Wertheim has really done a fabulous job in capturing the quiddity of the Nadal and Federer personalities, families, histories, playing styles.

Can’t wait to enjoy the match again? Visit Chosengo and get your eBook or audiobook in no time.




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