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Federer sets record by reaching French Open final

Roger Federer reached a record eighth consecutive grand slam final by overcoming Russia's Nikolay Davydenko in a thrilling French Open semi-final.

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PARIS: Roger Federer reached a record eighth consecutive grand slam final by overcoming Russia's Nikolay Davydenko 7-5 7-6 7-6 in a thrilling French Open semi-final on Friday.   

World number one Federer bettered the record of seven successive final appearances set by Australian Jack Crawford in the 1930s but was made to work for it.   

The elegant 25-year-old Swiss, chasing the only grand slam title to elude him, showed more composure when it mattered to set up a final against either defending champion Rafael Nadal of Spain or Serbian newcomer Novak Djokovic.   

Fourth seed Davydenko, who failed to advance to his first final of a major event, gave his all but it was not enough.   

The 26-year-old bowed out by sending a backhand wide on the second match point after just over three hours of high quality

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