Roger vs Rafa again in Slam final on the date of 05th June 2011. Full Grand Slams French Open final match will telecast from this site, and you are welcome to watch live stream match vai online with your pc or laptop. French Open final Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal, This is there most valuable tannis in the history because both of them are leading the ATP Ranking 3 and 1. From last NADAL is in the first place nad ROGER is still on 3rd place. This game is important for the Country of Switzerland and Spain, coz this two player's came from those country.

French Open final 2011
Grand Slams//Roland Garros
Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal
ATP ranking 3 vs 1 ATP ranking
Tennis Switzerland vs Tennis Spain
Date : Sunday, 05 June 2011
Day 15 - Men's Singles Final (Final Day)
Time : 15:00(CET) 14:00 (GMT)
Roland Garros 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Paris, France
Grand Slams//Roland Garros
Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal
ATP ranking 3 vs 1 ATP ranking
Tennis Switzerland vs Tennis Spain
Date : Sunday, 05 June 2011
Day 15 - Men's Singles Final (Final Day)
Time : 15:00(CET) 14:00 (GMT)
Roland Garros 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Paris, France

Nadal vs Federer – Final Preview: French Open 2011
The Spaniard then defeated his next five competitors in straight sets, including an authoritative victory over the fourth seed Andy Murray in the semi-final on Friday. He took down the Briton 6-4, 7-5, 6-4, to get an opportunity to defend his French Open title in the final. The Swiss maestro has been in sublime form throughout the tournament so far and has dropped just one set in six matches en route to the final. Federer annihilated every opponent he faced in the French Open, including Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 14th seed Stanislas Wawrinka, ninth ranked Gael Monfils and then took down the world number two, Novak Djokovic of Serbia 7-6(5), 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(5), in the classic semi-final to book a date with Nadal in the grand finale on Sunday.
PARIS – There was a time when a Grand Slam final between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal was a regular occurrence. Over a 12-major span from the 2006 French Open to the 2009 Australian Open, seven title matches were Roger vs. Rafa. No other pair of men in tennis history participated in a total of more than six Slam finals together.
“A lot of important matches for our careers,” Nadal said. “A lot of emotions in these kind of matches.” And then, suddenly, it stopped. Federer and Nadal will renew their sublime rivalry today at the French Open, the first time in more than two years they’ll decide a Grand Slam championship.
“It’s very special to have these guys back in another final,” said U.S. Davis Cup captain Jim Courier, who won the 1991 and 1992 French Opens and will be on hand today to present the trophy to the winner. “You never know if you’re going to get another one. Just when you think you’re in the sweet spot of an era, it can change very quickly.”
As usual when it comes to Federer and Nadal, there is plenty at stake. The top-seeded Nadal is 44-1 at Roland Garros and bidding for his sixth French Open championship, which would tie Bjorn Borg’s record. Only two days after turning 25, he’ll be going for a 10th major title overall. Plus, he needs a victory to prevent Novak Djokovic from replacing him at No. 1 in the ATP ranking.
The biggest tennis match of the year, featuring two of the best men in the sport, will take place at the Court Philippe Chatrier and the winner will be crowned with the French Open title. The defending champion Nadal has made it to his sixth Roland Garros final and has won the Grand Slam tournament on five prior occasions. The top seed has been very consistent with his performance in the tournament so far and has disposed off a number of top class opponents to make it to the final. Rafa had an early hiccup in his opening match at Roland Garros this year, when he was about to suffer a defeat after losing two sets to John Isner of the United States, but he recovered with great mastery to conclude victory.
The Spaniard then defeated his next five competitors in straight sets, including an authoritative victory over the fourth seed Andy Murray in the semi-final on Friday. He took down the Briton 6-4, 7-5, 6-4, to get an opportunity to defend his French Open title in the final. The Swiss maestro has been in sublime form throughout the tournament so far and has dropped just one set in six matches en route to the final. Federer annihilated every opponent he faced in the French Open, including Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 14th seed Stanislas Wawrinka, ninth ranked Gael Monfils and then took down the world number two, Novak Djokovic of Serbia 7-6(5), 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(5), in the classic semi-final to book a date with Nadal in the grand finale on Sunday.
PARIS – There was a time when a Grand Slam final between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal was a regular occurrence. Over a 12-major span from the 2006 French Open to the 2009 Australian Open, seven title matches were Roger vs. Rafa. No other pair of men in tennis history participated in a total of more than six Slam finals together.
“A lot of important matches for our careers,” Nadal said. “A lot of emotions in these kind of matches.” And then, suddenly, it stopped. Federer and Nadal will renew their sublime rivalry today at the French Open, the first time in more than two years they’ll decide a Grand Slam championship.
“It’s very special to have these guys back in another final,” said U.S. Davis Cup captain Jim Courier, who won the 1991 and 1992 French Opens and will be on hand today to present the trophy to the winner. “You never know if you’re going to get another one. Just when you think you’re in the sweet spot of an era, it can change very quickly.”
As usual when it comes to Federer and Nadal, there is plenty at stake. The top-seeded Nadal is 44-1 at Roland Garros and bidding for his sixth French Open championship, which would tie Bjorn Borg’s record. Only two days after turning 25, he’ll be going for a 10th major title overall. Plus, he needs a victory to prevent Novak Djokovic from replacing him at No. 1 in the ATP ranking.
The third-seeded Federer, meanwhile, seeks to add to his record of 16 Grand Slam trophies, including the 2009 French Open. He could become only the third man to own at least two titles from each of the sport’s most important tournaments (he’s won six at Wimbledon, five at the U.S. Open, four at the Australian Open).
And then there’s this intriguing tidbit: Federer never has beaten Nadal at Roland Garros, going 0-4 – in the 2005 semifinals, and the ’06, ’07 and ’08 finals. The only time Federer managed to win the French Open, he didn’t have to face Nadal.
“It always seems to me that Rafa needs to be in a French Open final to make it special,” Federer said after ending Djokovic’s 43-match winning streak in the semifinals, “and I got the match I guess I was hoping for.” That’s a fascinating statement, considering that Nadal is a player who troubles Federer in ways that no one else ever has. Nadal is 16-8 against Federer overall, including 5-2 in Grand Slam finals. Nadal won their most recent match, on clay at Madrid last month.
“It’s about the matchup,” Courier said. “Rafa will get a lot of comfort from seeing Roger on the other side of the net. And Roger will get a lot of discomfort from seeing Rafa. Not that Roger doesn’t have a chance. He definitely does.” Particularly if Federer is able to play as well as he did while eliminating Djokovic, 7-6 (5), 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (5), in a match that ended as the sun set Friday evening.
The two arch rivals have been in the final of Roland Garros on three prior occasions, with Rafa bagging victories every time. The ‘King of Clay’ is still the hot favourite to successfully defend his French open title this time but Federer is always reckoned to be the most lethal competitor on any surface. The Swiss has faced Nadal on his favourite clay surface 13 times, winning on just two occurrences and trails the all-time head-to-head record against the Spaniard by 8-16. No doubt Nadal is the best player on clay surface in the entire tennis world but the current form of Federer hints that it won’t be easy for the Spaniard to win the final this time round.
“I have another opportunity to beat Rafa here and get the Roland Garros title,” said Federer after defeating Djokovic in the semi-final, “I’ve got to play some extraordinarily special tennis. I’m aware of that. But I obviously took a huge step today, and hope I can get everything together for the final.”
The defending champion can be said to be the hot favourite in Sunday’s final but Federer will give him a stiff contest certainly before he touches glory. Surely it will be a mouth watering treat for the tennis fans all over the world to watch the two of the biggest names in the sport of tennis facing each other in the final of a Grand Slam after a long time.
And then there’s this intriguing tidbit: Federer never has beaten Nadal at Roland Garros, going 0-4 – in the 2005 semifinals, and the ’06, ’07 and ’08 finals. The only time Federer managed to win the French Open, he didn’t have to face Nadal.
“It always seems to me that Rafa needs to be in a French Open final to make it special,” Federer said after ending Djokovic’s 43-match winning streak in the semifinals, “and I got the match I guess I was hoping for.” That’s a fascinating statement, considering that Nadal is a player who troubles Federer in ways that no one else ever has. Nadal is 16-8 against Federer overall, including 5-2 in Grand Slam finals. Nadal won their most recent match, on clay at Madrid last month.
“It’s about the matchup,” Courier said. “Rafa will get a lot of comfort from seeing Roger on the other side of the net. And Roger will get a lot of discomfort from seeing Rafa. Not that Roger doesn’t have a chance. He definitely does.” Particularly if Federer is able to play as well as he did while eliminating Djokovic, 7-6 (5), 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (5), in a match that ended as the sun set Friday evening.
The two arch rivals have been in the final of Roland Garros on three prior occasions, with Rafa bagging victories every time. The ‘King of Clay’ is still the hot favourite to successfully defend his French open title this time but Federer is always reckoned to be the most lethal competitor on any surface. The Swiss has faced Nadal on his favourite clay surface 13 times, winning on just two occurrences and trails the all-time head-to-head record against the Spaniard by 8-16. No doubt Nadal is the best player on clay surface in the entire tennis world but the current form of Federer hints that it won’t be easy for the Spaniard to win the final this time round.
“I have another opportunity to beat Rafa here and get the Roland Garros title,” said Federer after defeating Djokovic in the semi-final, “I’ve got to play some extraordinarily special tennis. I’m aware of that. But I obviously took a huge step today, and hope I can get everything together for the final.”
The defending champion can be said to be the hot favourite in Sunday’s final but Federer will give him a stiff contest certainly before he touches glory. Surely it will be a mouth watering treat for the tennis fans all over the world to watch the two of the biggest names in the sport of tennis facing each other in the final of a Grand Slam after a long time.
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