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		<title>Roger Federer Book Author Rene Stauffer Comments on Federer&#8217;s US Open Victory</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>NEW YORK, N.Y., September 10, 2008</strong> &#8211; The following is a question and answer session with Rene Stauffer, the  author of the book <em>The Roger Federer Story,  Quest for Perfection ($24.95, New Chapter Press, <a href="http://www.rogerfedererbook.com/" target="_blank">www.rogerfedererbook.com</a>), </em>on Roger Federer&#8217;s victory at the 2008 US Open. Playing on the  39<sup>th</sup> anniversary of Rod Laver winning his second Grand Slam and on  the sixth anniversary of Pete Sampras&#8217; fifth US Open title and his  14<sup>th</sup> and final major title, Federer continued his assault on tennis  history by winning the US Open for a fifth straight year, defeating Andy Murray  of Britain 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 in Monday&#8217;s men&#8217;s singles final. While winning his  13<sup>th</sup> major singles title, Federer becomes the first man to win five  straight U.S. men&#8217;s singles titles since  American Bill Tilden won six straight titles from 1920 to 1925. Federer is now  just one major singles title shy of tying Pete Sampras for the most major men&#8217;s  singles titles with 14.</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION: With this  victory, can you say that &#8220;Roger is back?&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>RENE STAUFFER: Absolutely,  although he was never really gone. A lot of fans and media people tend to over  react and read too much into single tournaments or results. He had spoiled  everybody by winning so many major tournaments over the last four years &#8211; and  that&#8217;s why the reactions (to his losses at major tournaments) this year were so  strong. But Roger&#8217;s career is defined by Grand Slam tournaments more than ever,  and he continued his run this year. He stands at 18 Grand Slam tournament  semifinals in a row and was part of 13 of the last 14 major finals &#8211; even though  he had a case of mono in early 2008, which shattered his whole preparation and  made what was already a tough year with the Olympics even more  difficult.</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION: Does Roger feed  off of a lot of the talk of people writing him off, saying that he is no longer  the top man in tennis?</strong></p>
<p>RENE STAUFFER: Maybe a  little more than he is ready to acknowledge. It was a bitter learning experience  for him this year to realize how fast people tend to switch opinions, how  changeable sport fans can be, how little respect he got from some media and  certain people. But he is too proud to let this bother him, and he tried with  success to stay positive and in the best possible frame of mind to give himself  more chances. He really showed his mental strength in the last few  months.</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION: Just how rattled  was Roger after losing at Wimbledon and losing  his No. 1 ranking and how satisfying is this win at the US  Open?</strong></p>
<p>RENE STAUFFER: Since he  realized that the Wimbledon final made tennis  history and lifted tennis to a new popularity, he digested the defeat much  better than expected. Right after the final, he had said in interviews with the  Swiss press that he was devastated and that it could not get any worse than  that. However, he realized that Rafael Nadal deserved the No. 1 ranking much  more, but Roger gave the right answers, since in his first tournament as No. 2,  he won his fifth U.S. Open.</p>
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<p><strong>QUESTION: How important was  winning the Olympic doubles gold medal for his confidence coming into the  US Open?</strong></p>
<p>RENE STAUFFER: That was the  key to this title. The gold medal gave him back the inspiration and motivation,  the confidence and the joy of playing tennis. He said after beating Murray that winning the doubles in Beijing put him on a cloud and that he refused to come down  in New  York.</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION: Roger now has 13  major men&#8217;s singles titles and is alone in second place all-time &#8211; one shy of  Pete Sampras&#8217;s record of 14. Do you think Roger will break Sampras&#8217; record and  if so, where will he do it?</strong></p>
<p>RENE STAUFFER: I am  convinced that he will break it. I would not be surprised if it happened 2009,  but would not be worried for him if not. As Sampras said, every year with a  Grand Slam tournament title is a good year. And Roger has four chances every  year, so the odds are looking good, since he only turned 27. When Pete won his  13th major title, he was almost 29.</p>
<p>Stauffer is an  esteemed Swiss tennis journalist who has covered Federer since the budding  tennis champion was a 15-year-old. <em>The Roger  Federer Story, Quest for Perfection</em> chronicles Federer&#8217;s life as  tempermental junior player, through his early struggles on the ATP Tour and his  break-through win at Wimbledon in 2003 and  through all of his major tournament titles. The book also focuses on his values,  how he has been marketed, his relationship with the media as well as his  numerous charitable pursuits.</p>
<p>Published by  New Chapter Press, the book has met with many positive reviews from the  international media. The Toronto <em>Globe and Mail</em> called the book &#8220;excellent&#8221;  while Britain&#8217;s <em>Daily Telegraph</em> called it &#8220;an intimate and  insightful portrait.&#8221; Wrote Tennis.com of the book; &#8220;It&#8217;s accessible and  sketches out his career development very logically. At the same time, it throws  in enough about his personality and the rest of his life to flesh out the tale  without turning it into it a flabby puff-piece.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>The  Roger Federer Story</em> is not an authorized book  by the Federer family, but has been well-received by his inner circle. The  five-time Wimbledon champ&#8217;s mother, Lynette  Federer, uses the book as an encyclopedia on her son&#8217;s career. &#8220;It&#8217;s useful for  me, because I often am asked about things and I don&#8217;t know for sure without  checking,&#8221; she told Zurich&#8217;s <em>Tages-Anzeiger</em>. &#8220;Now, I will always know  where I can look them up.&#8221;</p>
<p>Stauffer is  one of the world&#8217;s leading tennis journalists and the highly-respected tennis  correspondent for Zurich&#8217;s <em>Tages-Anzeiger </em>and <em>Sonntags-Zeitung</em>. A sports writer since  1981, Stauffer worked for the Swiss newspapers <em>Blick</em> and <em>Sport</em>, before joining <em>Tages-Anzeiger</em> in 1993. After first  writing about Federer in 1996, Stauffer has traveled the world covering Federer  and his many triumphs.</p>
<p>&#8220;When I first  saw Roger Federer play tennis when he was a 15-year-old, I didn&#8217;t think that I  would even write his name in my newspaper, let alone a book about him,&#8221; said  Stauffer, who opens the book with his &#8220;Encounter with a 15-year-old&#8221; chapter  when on Sept. 11, 1996, he first came upon Federer at the World Youth Cup tennis  event in Zurich. &#8220;I am very happy I wrote this book, since a lot of readers told  me that they find it very entertaining and educational about Roger and his  career.&#8221;</p>
<p>New Chapter Press (<a href="http://www.newchapterpressmedia.com/" target="_blank">www.newchapterpressmedia.com</a>) is  also the publisher of <em>The Bud Collins  History of Tennis</em> by Bud Collins and <em>Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic  Games</em> by<em> </em>Tom  Caraccioli and Jerry Caraccioli. New Chapter Press is an independent publisher  of books founded in 1987.</p>
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