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Federer dominates tennis again in 2005
(AP)
Updated: 2005-12-20 11:33

LONDON (AP) _ Roger Federer ruled men's tennis with panache for a historic second straight year in 2005, while a string of old favorites split the major titles on the women's circuit.

After three Grand Slam victories in 2004, Federer became the first man in 67 years to win Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in consecutive seasons. His six major titles tied him with Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker for Grand Slam titles among Open era players, and one behind John McEnroe and Mats Wilander.

"I amaze myself that I can back it up one tournament after another, keep on playing well," 24-year-old Federer said at the U.S. Open. "I wonder why I always play so well, especially on the big occasions. It just seems to click for me."

But for losing the final of the season-ending Masters Cup in Shanghai _ ending a record of 24 successive finals victories since July 2003 _ Federer would have tied McEnroe (82-3 in 1984) for the most dominating season ever.

As it was, all four of Federer's losses were memorable.

He had a match point on Marat Safin in the Australian Open semifinals, but the Russian prevailed in 9-7 in the fifth set and beat Lleyton Hewitt in the final for his second major title. However, Safin declined then disappeared because of knee problems.

In April at Monte Carlo, Federer squandered three match points against Richard Gasquet, who would go on to rise from out of the top 100 into the top 20, in which the French player was the only teenager beside Rafael Nadal.

Nadal matched Federer with 11 titles, and broke the season record of nine for a teenager by Mats Wilander in 1983. By April Nadal and his fashionable pantaloons were in the top 10, and after beating Federer on his 19th birthday in the French Open semis, he became the first man in 23 years to win at Roland Garros on debut.

Many observers hoped Federer's defeat to Nadal marked a budding rivalry. Beside Nadal (2-1), only Nalbandian (6-4) in the top 10 had a winning record against the Swiss.

Nalbandian burnished his credentials when he interrupted a planned fishing holiday, trekked to China from Argentina, and came from two sets down to beat Federer in a thrilling five-set season finale.
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