He's the first person in twenty-seven years to win a Master's event without dropping a single set, despite playing three tie-breaks throughout the tournament. With this he makes a new record for himself: 36 straight wins, not to mention 10 titles- just four less than Sampras. He's also the first to win three different Majors on three different occasions... I guess, that's enough for now.
After watching Gonzalez's progress through the tournament, I was a bit worried for Fed, and Gonzalez had two set points in the first! After that, though, it was all Federer.
This is the first time I really heard anything about Gonzalez, and he was really impressive. After his first two matches, he won in straight sets until the final, (owning! Blake and Nadal) and his winner to error ratio was ....well, Federer-like.
Some of those points were forking incredible!
Hats off to Federer as he works toward becoming one of the greatest tennis players in history!