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Roddick edges Ancic to reach first final

Andy Roddick reached his first Wimbledon final on Saturday with a hard-fought victory in a semi-final littered with rain interruptions.

Updated on: Jul 03, 2004 09:06 PM IST
PTI | By , London
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Second seeded American Andy Roddick unleashed the full power of his awesome artillery to crush the brave resistance of Croatia's Mario Ancic 6-4, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 and set up a Wimbledon title showdown with defending champion Roger Federer on Saturday.

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The 21-year-old Roddick becomes the first American to reach the men's final since 2000 when Pete Sampras won the last of his seven titles and on Sunday will go in search of his second Grand Slam title to add to his US Open crown.

But he had to battle against the fickle English summer weather as well as Ancic, who saved two match points in the deciding game, before he carved out his 21st win in his last 22 grasscourt matches.

"He made it really tought in that last game so to get through is a relief," said Roddick.

"To be in the final is amazing. I never dreamed of being a top player and making Grand Slam finals.

"I'm looking forward to going up against Roger - he's the best in the world."

However, the American was saved by Saturday's first rain stoppage and, from that point, he never looked back.

Ancic, ranked 63 in the world, had been trying to emulate his boyhood hero Goran Ivanisevic, the 2001 winner, by making the final and he started well on Saturday.

The 20-year-old Croatian was reborn breaking back to go 4-4 in the second set, holding impressively to sneak ahead and then levelling the match with a confident, deep backhand to take the set 6-4.

It was the first set Roddick had dropped in the tournament.

Ancic then wasted five break points to take a 2-0 in the third set in a marathon game which featured a rally of 34 strokes as, again, Roddick called on his big serve and booming groundstrokes to get him out of trouble.

Ancic went to 5-4 when the players were forced off Court One again.

The young Croatian was furious as it wasn't actually raining at the time and his mood was not helped when they returned half an hour later and Roddick reeled off the next three games to take the third set 7-5 after two hours on court.

Play was then suspended again before the start of the third set and on the resumption Ancic earned his ninth break point of the match courtesy of a Roddick double fault.

But, again, Roddick used his big serve to dig himself out of trouble with his 10th ace quashing the threat.

Ancic's inability to consistently crack the American began to lean heavily on him and his sixth double fault of the tie in the 11th game gave Roddick a break and a 6-5 lead.

The brave Croatian saved two match points in the 12th game, failed to take a break point and was made to pay when Roddick set up a third match point which he converted with a storming forehand.

 
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