First title of the season: VMoe86 (Nadal) defeats Michael.D (Federer) 6-1, 6-3.
First of all congrats to Michael for an impressive winning streak and another final. There were some occasional lag/freezes in our final and at least to my impression, it was in balance for each player when it happened. He did not say anything to me, so I don't know what impression he had. I think the expectations were high on him, because he was on that incredible streak and just won against kyuuji.
Before I summarise the match briefly, I'd like to dedicate this title to Elias. The two of us have spent so much time playing TE against each other with various characters, very long sessions we had there. As a side-effect, it was the the best practice I could get. My game improved so much over time and it has been due to these sessions, which were always fun on and off the court.

Besides, he has done so much regarding the ITST Mod, so I hope to auto-step back you to my current level.

There are of course other guys which inspired me with their games and to whom I lost several times: Elio, kyuuji and most importantly Fox, who was such a good rolemodel regarding footwork. Also thanks to everyone who supported me, I'm sure there were some.

It was time to step it up for me, I was so focused for every match in this tournament. In fact, I have been broken only once the whole tournament and did not face a single break point in my last two matches.

Obviously happy, because the tour is so competitive these days.
Now about the match, which reminded me somehow of my match against Fox. In the first set, Michael started serving and I immediately got a double break point. He mistimed a BH on the first break point due to some lag, which is a pity. I then held for 2-0, he for 2-1 and from then on I found my rhythm and broke him a second time and maybe also his will for the first set with it. He was only slicing until the end of the first set, forehands, backhands, constantly. I simply was not making positioning errors on them and put them all away, after two or three accelerations of course, because Michael defends so well with Federer.
After winning the first set by breaking him again, I was certainly looking to break early, but finally he was playing more aggressive, serving bigger. He was holding his serve more easily now and in one service game I had to escape a 0-30 situation, that was the closest he was to a break point. At 4-3 then, I took a little step backwards on return and it worked, I got to a double break point. First break point was saved due to some weird netcord and then I mistimed my shot. Second one I made an error, I think. But I stayed focused, created another chance and took it. At the end I served it out without problems.

