Federer goes undefeated again to win 2004 Masters Cup in Houston (11/04)
Roger Federer is starting to make it look easy especially against the Top Ranked players. After going 5-0 for the second year in a row and defeated Lleyton Hewitt in the Finals at the Westside Tennis Club in
The Masters Cup finals move to
The whole
The tournament was comprised of the top 8 players in the world unless someone else wins a Grand Slam tournament and finishes in the top 20, which is what happened. Players included Federer, Hewitt, Carlos Moya (The Spaniard lost to Federer and Hewitt and was eliminated but had a great year and now will get ready for the Davis Cup Finals in early January vs. the USA in Spain; and Gaston Gaudio in the Red Group and Andy Roddick, Marat Safin, Tim Henman, and Guillermo Coria in the Blue Group. Everyone plays each other in their own group and the top 2 in each division advance to the semi finals where the #1 Red Group player plays the #2 Blue Group player and visa versa. So Federer played Safin (The tough Russian and former US Open Champ coming off an up and down year. He started strong losing in the finals to Federer at the Australian Open and playing well before tailing off through the middle of the year. Finally finishing well winning a couple of Masters Tournaments securing his way to
In the other semi final, Roddick seemed confident that he would face Federer in the finals winning his first 3 matches. Two of them were tough vs. Safin and Henman as he won 3 of his 4 sets in tie breakers. Hewitt frustrated Roddick getting many of his shots back forcing Roddick to many unforced errors and serving problems. Roddick still finished #2 in the end of the year rankings when Hewitt lost in the finals which put him at #3. Roddick will now prepare for his tough encounter on clay in
In regards to the other players, Henman lost also to Safin and was eliminated. Henman had a great year and finished in the top 10 for the fourth time in the last five years despite not winning at ATP tournament this year. He is also still looking for his first Grand Slam Championship and advanced far this year reaching the semi finals at the French and US Open and quarter finals of
In Doubles, The Bryan Brothers did it again and won the Masters Cup Finals and secured the #2 team in the world behind Mark Knowles and David Nestor even though they eliminated them in a one-sided semi final victory here. They defeated Wayne Black and Kevin Ullyett, both from
Except for the Davis Cup participants, all the players will have time to rest up and start off the year with the First Grand Slam at the Australian Open in mid January with a few smaller tournaments before including Auckland and Sydney to name a few. Those are always good primer tournaments heading into the first Grand Slam and to see if anyone can compete with the Swiss #1 Federer. More great tennis to come next year