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Federer wins second Australian Open
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-01-30 09:25

World number one Roger Federer overcame an early scare to beat Marcos Baghdatis 5-7 7-5 6-0 6-2 on Sunday, winning the Australian Open for the second time and capturing his seventh grand slam title.


Roger Federer of Switzerland hits a return against Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus during the men's singles final at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne January 29, 2006. [Reuters]


The Swiss reeled off 11 straight games to end the unseeded Cypriot's magical odyssey and reach another landmark on his own relentless march to tennis immortality.

Federer became the first man to win three consecutive grand slam titles since American Pete Sampras 12 years ago and the third man to win his first seven grand slam finals.

The other two, Richard Sears and William Renshaw, achieved the feat in the 1880s.

Only the claycourt French Open continues to elude him, as it did Sampras.

"Obviously, I know the importance of winning the French, what it would do to my career," Federer told a news conference.

"Now I've won them twice each at least it puts the pressure on the French."

Federer, a model of on-court composure, clawed his way back from losing the first set and trailing 2-0 in the second.

But he was unable to contain his emotions when he received the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup from Australian Rod Laver, the last player to hold all four major titles simultaneously.

"I guess it's all coming out now," said Federer, with tears streaming down his cheeks.

"I've had some hard speeches but this one is really tough."

Later, Federer explained that the magnitude of his latest achievement had been overwhelming.

"It was a different type of grand slam victory, and I think that's why it was so emotional for me," he said.

"I felt very nervous going into the match again. I was incredibly nervous, actually."
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