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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

One of the rare times you see Federer use Nadal's topspin against him. Amazing how he just cuts under the rapidly spinning approach shot and skids it cross court!!

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  • wen was this match

  • 2004 miami, their first ever meeting!

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  • Shhh...genius at work.

  • lol You can hear the commentators in the next box. And I think I prefer those guys to this one.

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  • I had no idea these two were already playing in the 1970s...

  • hhh familiar mistake from nadal against federer under estimate roger's backhand !

  • @fbinsulation How Win This Match ?!

  • well, the first time i wachted this vid, i thought it is from the 80's xD

  • @mysteriekiller how you can stroke it PERFECTLY and not lands in are you dumb ? PERFECTLY means everything is perfect and it goes in if it is perfect ..

  • That dropped so fast. O_O

  • rafa didn´t split step..

  • soderling has done the exact same against nadal at wimbledon 2010

  • yeah, gotta agree. pros can put it where they want to put it...maybe not +-1 inch, but not much more than that. I mean, they watch the ball and impart the right amount of spin onto it to hit the shot they want to. When they miss, it's cuz their timing//technique was off.

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