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As the last major of the calendar year, the US Open annually brings down the curtain on the Grand Slam season with some of the most unforgettable matches in tennis history. In 2010, the US Open played host to the finest match in a four-year cycle between two of the modern era's premier players, five-time US Open champion Roger Federer and four-time US Open semifinalist Novak Djokovic. The two men were meeting for an unequaled fourth straight time on Finals Weekend. Djokovic, the 2008 Australian Open champion, was intent on turning the tables in 2010. The result was the undisputed match of the tournament, a thriller that featured eyes-closed winners and unparalleled shot-making; one that ranks with Super Saturday's all-time best.
As the last major of the calendar year, the US Open annually brings down the curtain on the Grand Slam season with some of the most unforgettable matches in tennis history. In 2010, the US Open played host to the finest match in a four-year cycle between two of the modern era's premier players, five-time US Open champion Roger Federer and four-time US Open semifinalist Novak Djokovic. The two men were meeting for an unequaled fourth straight time on Finals Weekend. Djokovic, the 2008 Australian Open champion, was intent on turning the tables in 2010. The result was the undisputed match of the tournament, a thriller that featured eyes-closed winners and unparalleled shot-making; one that ranks with Super Saturday's all-time best. Read less
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