
Wimbledon 2015 Results: Friday Scores, Updated All England Club Draw Predictions
In one of the most impressive performances of Roger Federer's long and storied career, the future Hall of Famer dispatched No. 3 Andy Murray in straight sets 7-5, 7-5, 6-4 during their Wimbledon semifinals match on Friday.
Federer was obviously pushed in all three sets, but the second seed blasted 20 aces and won 84 percent of his first-service points en route to the victory.
At the age of 33, Federer still moves great. When he serves the way he has in this tournament, he has an outstanding chance to beat anyone. When you factor in his age, the caliber of his opponent on Friday and the fact that the match took just two hours and seven minutes to complete, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better performance from Fed.
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ESPN analyst and tennis great John McEnroe complimented Federer's poise, per BBC Sport:
Federer couldn't hold back the smiles as he talked about his win over Murray. Tennis Photos captured the simple but appropriate quote from Federer:
In the other men's semifinal, No. 1 Novak Djokovic ended No. 21 Richard Gasquet's attempt to reach the finals. Djokovic also prevailed in straight sets 7-6 (7-2), 6-4, 6-4 in a match that took 2:21 to complete.

Gasquet struggled mightily with his service game. He double-faulted six times and only hit 51 percent of his first serves in bounds. Djokovic had three break points in eight opportunities.
We'll now have a rematch of the 2014 Wimbledon final in which Djokovic emerged victorious in an epic five-set marathon: 6-7(7), 6-4, 7-6(4), 5-7, 6-4.
Djokovic and Federer in finals has become old hat. The last four times they've played have been in the last match of a tournament. Yet, no hardcore fan should be tired of seeing this epic matchup.
Sunday's final will mark the fourth time the two men will have met this year, but it'll be their first Grand Slam match of 2015. Djokovic has won two of the three previous meetings.
Djokovic has a huge fanbase, but it seems as though Fed is the sentimental favorite. Watching him perform at this level in his mid-30s is truly amazing. From the beginning of the tournament, it seemed likely Federer would win it all. After watching him mow down Murray, there's no reason to second-guess that prediction.
Federer will win in four sets.
All stats per Wimbledon.com




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