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Roger Federer marched into his sixth consecutive Wimbledon final with an awe-inspiring demolition of the revitalised Marat Safin.
A near flawless display ensured the world number one was detained on Centre Court for just one hour and 41 minutes as he compiled a 6-3, 7-6 (7/3), 6-4 win over the Russian to set up what is expected to be another showdown with Rafael Nadal in the final.
Nadal had to overcome Germany's Rainer Schuettler in the second semi-final to keep that appointment.
But everything points to a potential classic on Sunday with Federer insisting he is ready to claim revenge for the mauling he received at the hands of his Spanish rival in June's French Open final.
"It is great," Federer said after wrapping up what was his 65th straight win on grass. "It is a beautiful feeling to have the opportunity to win the title again here."
Federer, who is bidding to become the first player to win six consecutive titles at the All England since the 19th Century, admitted he had been surprised by the ubiquity of predictions that Nadal would deny him the place in history he craves.
"I guess you can say what ever you like but I was surprised by how intense it was," he said. "But the fact was that Rafa beat me so easily in Paris and went on to win at Queens.
"He has been playing fantastically but don't write me off too quickly because this is my part of the season, Wimbledon and the US Open."
Safin came into the match having won five successive matches for the first time since he claimed the second of his two Grand Slam titles, at the 2005 Australian Open.
But any confidence he had in the bank as a result of that run, which included a straight sets win over third Novak Djokovic, began to dissolve almost immediately as Federer sandwiched two service games to love around a break in the second game of the match.
The only sniff of a chance Safin had in the opening set came when he got his opponent to 30-30 in the ninth game. The world number one responded with an ace and a service winner to wrap up the set in just 25 minutes.
Safin finally managed to generate a couple of break points in the fourth game of the second but under-powered service returns on both...
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