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Rafa looking for more duels with Federer, Soderling believes he can crack rivalry and Murray out to break his own duck

January 6, 2011 By Leigh Sanders 2 Comments

*2010 ended with the Top 2 doing battle at the o2 Arena in London in the final of the ATPWTFs. They also kicked off 2011 by rallying on water, and then going head to head in the final of the Doha Championships, which Rafael Nadal took in straight sets. Now the Spaniard wants more chances [...]

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Filed Under: Lead Story, Tennis People Tagged With: atp website, ATP World Tour, Australian Open, australian open title, coach claudio, dominance, foe, French Open, good chance, Grand Slam, Grand Slams, quarterfinal stage, Rafael Nadal, Robin Soderling, Roger Federer, spaniard, straight sets, watchful eye, year in madrid

Roger Federer Makes Shocking Wimbledon Exit

June 30, 2010 By Mike McIntyre 2 Comments

Roger Federer has failed to advance past the quarter-finals for a second consecutive Grand Slam tournament. The defending champion and top-seeded Federer was beaten by Tomas Berdych 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 on Wednesday. The shocking upset improves Berdych to 3-8 against Federer all-time, including a recent victory in Miami in March. The growing trend of [...]

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Filed Under: Lead Story Tagged With: decline, defending champion, del potro, dominance, final exits, French Open, grand slam tournament, grass, little bit, Lleyton Hewitt, match, opponent, play today, quarter finals, Roger Federer, slams, Tomas Berdych, victory, Wimbledon, wimbledon crown

ROGER FEDERER AND RAFAEL NADAL PICTORIAL AT THE MADRID OPEN

May 14, 2010 By Stephane Carter 1 Comment

And he does it again. Ralf Reinecke managed to capture two of the best players in the world on cam in Madrid.  Earlier this week an interview with Roger Federer it was like he was giving Rafael Nadal a subtle swipe about his clay court dominance. The interview was on Gototennis.com and Federer has the [...]

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Filed Under: Lead Story, Tennistastic Tagged With: backhand, clay court, dominance, forehand, game, legs, Madrid, rafa, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, surfaces, swipe, volley

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