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Nalbandian ends Federer's 35-win streak to lift Masters Cup
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2005-11-20 21:35

Federer beaten but his reputation remains unbowed

SHANGHAI, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Roger Federer proved he was human after all but still managed to reinforce his reputation as being arguably the greatest player of all time despite losing his Masters Cup title.

Argentine David Nalbandian's epic 6-7 6-7 6-2 6-1 7-6 victory over Federer in Sunday's season-ending final brought the Swiss world number one's 35-match winning streak to a shuddering halt.

It also prevented Fededer from claiming a third straight Masters Cup title and matching John McEnroe's professional-era best record for a season of 82-3 set in 1984.

However, it did nothing to shatter Federer's aura of invincibility.

Feeling the effects of a month off with an ankle injury, Federer could barely chase down Nalbandian's shots by the fourth set.

Playing on pure instinct, the Swiss maestro was simply trying to keep the fifth set score respectable after Nalbandian raced into a 4-0 lead.

"I thought it was going to be over in five minutes at 4-0," said Federer, who played the tournament with a strapped right ankle after suffering a bad sprain in training last month.

"I was just trying to make it harder for him to win. I wasn't even trying to win anymore in the end."

But through a superhuman effort, an exhausted Federer clawed his way back on level terms and to within two points of the title at 6-5 and 30-0 before finally running out of steam.

"I almost turned it around," shrugged Federer, who had won his previous 24 tournament finals.

"That would have been some incredible comeback."
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