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Wimbledon, England He didn't fall to his knees or on his back this time, didn't bellow or begin to sob in his chair. For Roger Federer, the emotion most abundant after his eighth Grand Slam title seemed to be relief. At long last, Federer had beaten his most vexing opponent, a relentless lefty from Spain whose forehand and heart never quit, 60, 76(5), 67(2), 63. When Rafael Nadal's final
Cool Federer, the ruthless tennis machine, strolls into the record books
Roger Federer has sauntered effortlessly, or so it seemed, into the record books after becoming only the third man in the open era to win a fourth consecutive Wimbledon singles title.
Bryans cut locker-room slack to Euro-cool Federer
LONDON The Wimbledon-winning Bryan brothers have been dishing dirt in their internet blog during Wimbledon.But the Californian bad boys have given top-talent fashion plate Roger Federer an exemption from their slanging from deep in the locker-room.
Federer maintains his 'backyard' dominance
WIMBLEDON, England -- When Roger Federer stepped onto Centre Court, dressed for success in his creamy white, custom-made blazer, one thought was prominent as he prepared to face Rafael Nadal in the Wimbledon final: He absolutely had to beat this guy -- after all, how could Federer make the case he's the best tennis player ever if he's not even the...
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