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Roger Federer was playing at The 2018 WIMBLEDON Quarterfinals also known as the Round of 16. But not on "His" court. If he was seeded third, fourth, or fifth. Ok. Then and only then maybe he should play on the beautiful court one.
It's kind of funny. Most tennis tourneys start play on Monday and end on Sunday. In Paris you literally have 3 Sunday's of play.
Hyeon Chung pulled out of this week's 250-point tournament in Lyon, but another France-based event--and a much bigger one--will also be missing his presence.
In the tennis pantheon, we see names like Serena and Federer, Djokovic and Venus, Rafa and Graf. Immortalized by their victories, they’ve become larger-than-life legends who transcend the game and make fans swoon across the globe.
A busy week that includes the beginning of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells began with a bang on Monday night at the SAP Center in San Jose.
Perfect for the tennis fan, the official 2018 Roger Federer Calendar captures the classic style of one of the greatest players ever
Having already accomplished his main goal at the 2018 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, Roger Federer went two steps farther and capped off the week in grand style by capturing his third Rotterdam title with a 6-2, 6-2 demolition of Grigor Dimitrov on Sunday.
Today we saw something really, really special. It was so monumental the idea of sleeping the night prior was as if I was playing today to become number one. Four times Roger has been number one.
There are not many tennis records out there that Roger Federer does not own. One of the few he doesn't have will belong to him next week.
Thrusting two arms skyward, Roger Federer celebrated a singular achievement with pure passion.
Click here to see the latest photos of Roger Federer at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Click here to check out another Roger Federer photo gallery from the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
Check out our latest photo gallery of Roger Federer at the Australian Open final in Melbourne, Australia.
Roger Federer has made the improbable, probable. Marching to the finals of the of the Australian Open without dropping a set, today Federer faced and defeated Marin Cilic to claim his 20th Grand Slam Title.
Not one, not two, not three, not four, not five...not 17, not 18, not 19.... No, Roger Federer now owns 20 career Grand Slam titles.
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