Roger Federer on Sunday edged old nemesis Rafael Nadal 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 in an epic Australian Open final to clinch his 18th major title.
Federer fought back from a 3-1 deficit in the fifth set to seal his fifth Australian Open title. The game went down to the wire with even the championship clinching point being awarded after a review. The review went in Federer’s favour and the reaction was priceless.
HE’S DONE IT! 🏆
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 29, 2017
Roger #Federer has defeated Rafael #Nadal in the #AusOpen 2017 final to bring up his 18th Grand Slam singles title. pic.twitter.com/0Y1kM79KIc
May be Federer knew something about the result a while back, for he tweeted something on similar lines a month back.
Catch ya later 16...
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) December 31, 2016
See ya soon 17...
Going for 18
🙃
Both players entered the tournament after recovering from lengthy injury lay-offs. The way the two went about the match, it hardly appeared to be the case.
The admiration was clear and Federer acknowledged his rival’s efforts.
#Federer: "Tennis is a tough sport, there's no draws but if there was I'd be happy to share it with Rafa tonight."#AusOpen pic.twitter.com/PbmQObhoq4
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 29, 2017
Roger Federer will make a good politician. He's great at rallies & speeches.
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) January 29, 2017
This was Federer’s first major title since he beat Andy Murray in the 2012 Wimbledon final. The wait for a major title extended for five years. It was also his first win at Melbourne Park since 2010.
Superb timing of this picture. pic.twitter.com/XfMVqDnaY2
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) January 29, 2017
At 35, Federer also became the oldest player to win a Grand Slam since Ken Rosewall, who won the 1972 Australian Open at the age of 37.
At 35 years 174 days, @rogerfederer is the oldest man to win a Grand Slam since 37-year-old Ken Rosewall won the 1972 Aus Open
— ITF (@ITF_Tennis) January 29, 2017
As the match ebbed and flowed, the players kept rising to and then falling position of strength. In the fifth with Nadal leading at 3-1, there were not many who though Federer could claw his way back. But a certain Australian spin wizard made the right call.
Roger will break Rafa's serve here at the #AustraliaOpen final & level the 5th set 3-3, Rafa has it, but Roger will dig deep here ! Epic....
— Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne) January 29, 2017
Federer not only broke back, but also gained another break to take the decisive lead. Nadal’s fight though remained in all earnestness. There was even a glimre of hope on the final point for the Spaniard, but that was not to be as a review, made it clear that Federer had emerged the victorious.
#18 #Legend @rogerfederer @AustralianOpen #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/nACvvFLIbh
— Marion bartoli (@bartoli_marion) January 29, 2017
It was a moment to cherish.
That reaction!! @rogerfederer is your #AusOpen 2017 champion! pic.twitter.com/YQIgfoVeHl
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 29, 2017
Congratulatory messages soon poured in.
So proud of @RafaelNadal.Your fighting spirit and competitiveness is a treat for all tennis fans to watch unfold. Thank you!
— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) January 29, 2017
What a match @AustralianOpen 😱😳!!! Amazing @rogerfederer 🐐!!!!! 18🏆!!!!!! 💪🏻👏🏻
— Stanislas Wawrinka (@stanwawrinka) January 29, 2017
Loooooool , The Arsenal players after Federer beats Nadal 😂 pic.twitter.com/g4HDsznd62
— #10 (@WengerTactic) January 29, 2017
A tussle that lasted for over three and a half hours was all worth it for the tennis great, who capped off a lean past few months away from much of the action with silverware.
Tears of joy for the champ #Federer #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/t048S5Spcm
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 29, 2017
The cutest Dorkerer of them all... 💗💗💗 #HappyRog #Federer #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/31UJwZdbA1
— Tennis Inside Out (@TennisInsideOut) January 29, 2017