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2007 Hamburg Masters
The 2007 Masters Series Hamburg presented by E.ON Hanse was the 101st edition of the Hamburg Masters tennis tournament. Roger Federer defeated Rafael Nadal in the singles final, ending Nadal's Open Era record 81-match winning streak on clay. Carlos Moyá reached his first Masters semifinal in three years, after languishing well outside the top-20 at the start of the year. Lleyton Hewitt was also a surprise semifinalist, pushing Nadal to three sets. It was Hewitt's first Masters semifinal since Indian Wells in 2005. Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan won the doubles title.
As the penultimate event before the 2007 French Open, it was believed after the event that Federer finally presented a significant threat to Nadal's reign as the King of Clay. Federer himself said that he had found the formula to beat Nadal on clay. However, Nadal was eventually able to retain his French Open crown, downing Federer in the final in four sets.
Finals
Singles
Main article: 2007 Hamburg Masters – Singles
SUI Roger Federer defeated ESP Rafael Nadal 2–6, 6–2, 6–0
Doubles
Main article: 2007 Hamburg Masters – Doubles
USA Bob Bryan / USA Mike Bryan defeated AUS Paul Hanley / ZIM Kevin Ullyett 6–3, 6–4
References
References
- "2007 Hamburg – Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
- "2007 Hamburg – Doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
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