Emotion Took Over the Australian Open Championship Award
Ceremony
The top-ranked Roger Federer fulfilled vast expectations by
beating unlikely finalist Marcos Baghdatis 5-7, 7-5, 6-0, 6-2 in
Sunday's final. This led to his seventh Grand Slam tournament
title and third in succession. Emotion took over who always
seems in control on the court while accepting the Australian
Open Championship trophy from legend Rod Laver, who received a
tearful embracement from the champion. Federer wept and was
stuck for words at the award presentation. At 24 Pete Sampras
won his seventh, so we could say Federer at the same age is
halfway to Sampras' record of 14 tennis Grand Slam titles. He is
also the first man since Sampras to win three consecutive tennis
majors. An 11-game winning streak from 5-5 in the second set
eased Federer's nerves for being a favorite against Baghdatis
and took the match away, who said his problems started when he
began to think a massive upset was within reach. Baghdatis'
raucous fans, who grew in number as he ousted second-seeded Andy
Roddick of the United States, No. 4 David Nalbandian of
Argentina and two other seeded players in the tournament,
chanted between points. Dressed as if for a soccer match, they
waved flags, cheered and whistled to the end.