Saudi Arabia has begun to explore extracting lithium from sea water
business1 hour ago
Beating Novak Djokovic has been beyond virtually every player this year but Roger Federer has the chance to get the better of the Serb for the second time in a week.
Federer dispatched fellow Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka 7-5 6-3 to keep alive his hopes of a seventh title at the year-ender, while Djokovic outplayed Rafael Nadal 6-3 6-3. It sets up the perfect climax to the season between two players with 27 grand slam titles between them.
But Federer says Tuesday's victory over world number one Djokovic will have no bearing on Sunday's showdown.
"For me it's an advantage because I guess it gives me a bit of confidence," Federer, who has accounted for half of Djokovic's meagre six defeats this year, told reporters. "For him it's an advantage because he gets a second chance, and he's in another final. He's played some great tennis since we've played.
"So, yeah, I still believe his confidence is slightly higher than mine with the amount of success he's had this year."
Djokovic, who won three of the year's grand slams and has a career-best 81-6 record this season, is looking to crown an incredible year with an 11th title and fourth in succession at the O2 Arena.
Nadal described him as "almost unbeatable" on Saturday but the Serb still trails Federer 22-21 overall and says the Swiss plays a game he finds uncomfortable, especially over three sets rather than in grand slam play when Djokovic has the edge. "I've lost against Roger three times this year. When he's on, it's hard to play him," said the world number one.
"I think he also likes playing me because he has a variety in his game with the slice, he comes to the net, he takes away the time from me. We always play matches with a lot of tension.
"There is a lot at stake. I know I have to be on top in order to win against him."Federer was supposed to play Djokovic in last year's final but pulled out with a back injury sustained while beating Wawrinka in a tempestuous three-setter.
That match ended with Wawrinka and Federer's wife Mirka embroiled in a row after she called him a "cry baby" on court.
This time there was no drama as Federer hit back from 2-4 down in the first set to claim a quick victory.
Saudi Arabia has begun to explore extracting lithium from sea water
business1 hour ago
Speaking after meeting Lebanese leaders, French foreign minister says there had been "a lot of progress" over the French proposals
mena2 hours ago
The three-shot winner from Japan says he is aiming to become a member of the PGA Tour in the future
sports2 hours ago
Big-hitting Nienaber falters at the finish to settle for secondwhile former Abu Dhabi resident David Horsey takes the third spot at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club
sports2 hours ago
The UAE is India's second-largest export destination after the US
economy2 hours ago
Islamabad is seeking a larger long-term agreement with the fund after a current $3 billion standby arrangement expires this month
economy3 hours ago
Prior to halting operations, WCK had distributed more than 43 million meals in Gaza since October
world3 hours ago
Thomas Bach, IOC president, attributes the revival of interest in hosting the Olympics to reforms undertaken on his watch
sports3 hours ago