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Roger Federer For The Record
By skysuccess
@skysuccess (8858)
Singapore
June 21, 2010 12:33am CST
Yes, the sun is shining brightly and bringing up the summer temperature at another part of the world - for Wimbledon, where it opens up once again for the renowned world tennis event.
I think if you are a tennis fan, I am sure you could remember and have been following Roger Federer, who is currently one of the most prolific tennis player in the world, whose participation in this year's Wimbledon which is about to take place this week will be his 7th Wimbledon title should he win this tournament.
If the record is correct, this win will also put him equal to the former world champion Pete Sampras and William Renshaw, who have won the Wimbledon 7 times. Federer has already beaten Pete's 14 Grand Slam record by one, the question now will be if he will be able to equal Pete and William's legacy of 7 Wimbledon titles.
Of course, there will be others vying for this prestigious title and his competitors are not far and lacking, worthy opponents like Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, and his last final's opponent Andy Roddick - and many more others (pardon me, if I did not mention your favorite) who cannot wait to wrestle this title from Federer's grip.
So, do you think the world's number one and Mr Invincible Roger Federer - will win?
Ref:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/tennis/article-1287992/WIMBLEDON-2010-Roger-Federer-says-hes-Mr-Invincible.html
1 response
@joefinding (64)
• China
21 Jun 10
Sorry,man!I don't think Roger will win the Wimbledon Open title this year.From Australia Open to now,he didn't win a title at all.He is not the King Roger.Many players think they can beat him now,so they don't fear him.that's the worst thing to him.only 2 or 3 years ago,no one thought they can beat him except Rafael.I think he lose some passions in his games.maybe the family disturb his focus.
I even doubt if the semifinal will be his end!
@skysuccess (8858)
• Singapore
26 Jun 10
joefinding,
I stand by my pick and be corrected.
Let's not forget the surface of the Australian courts as Wimbledon is lawn - so it is really very different.
It will be a mistake to overlook Federer especially when one is playing against him on grass.