Roger Federer: Beyond statistics and numbers
Another Sunday evening, another Championships final at SW19. Yet another piece of tennis history waited for its turn to be rewritten, and once again…
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Another Sunday evening, another Championships final at SW19. Yet another piece of tennis history waited for its turn to be rewritten, and once again…
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Thanks Hany. It is every Federer fan’s heart’s ROAR! Federer binds so many chords, so many hearts together. He is one of the finest sportsmen ever born to grace the tennis field. I bet there can be no second ROGER FEDERER. I am proud to be his fan.
From the diary of a Roger Federer fan
Thanks Aidan. Yeah, reclaiming the World No1 rank would be very difficult, though I won’t rule out the possibility. But I sincerely hope he adds a couple of majors to his name before he calls it a day.
The race for Roger Federer's number two spot heats up
Thanks Anna. Roger has done enough for the sport . He has got absolutely nothing to prove. Still he has got a passion that drives him to put in hours of effort to win, to cope up with the changing circumstances. This fact is in itself commendable. It does not matter even if he loses to a lower ranked player because the consistency he has shown over the years will always remain unmatched.
From the diary of a Roger Federer fan