Roger v Rafa
Roger Federer matched Bjorn Borg's five straight Wimbledon titles on Sunday with a 7-6 4-6 7-6 2-6 6-2 win over Rafael Nadal in a classic final.Here's what BBC Sport analyst, and three-time champion, Boris Becker made of it."It's a moment of history, matching Bjorn Borg with five consecutive Wimbledons, and Roger really deserves it. "He's been at the top of the men's game for over three years now, he's won all the major titles apart from the French Open."It's impossible to put the history out of your mind and when you see your idol, Bjorn Borg, sitting in the Royal Box it's even worse! I'm sure Roger had it in his mind and that put even more pressure on him."But all credit to Nadal. I never thought he was a contender for Wimbledon until he made the final last year, and he was a point away from going a break up in the deciding set. "I thought he was the man in control, but Federer wouldn't be Federer if he didn't know how to come back. He played like a champion in the end."The final was so good because it was number one in the world against number two. Those two guys seem to bring out the best in each other."I believe very much that Nadal is the future number one. He's only 21 years old and is improving every year. I couldn't believe how well he played in the final."What does this victory do to the 'Is Federer the best ever' debate? And will Nadal take his number one ranking soon?

