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In the 80s, tennis players had a much more difficult task to win millions, but Boris Becker had many financial setbacks, mostly due to divorce.
No matter what happens at the U.S. Open, we don't really know the extent to which Federer's already epic 2009 will leave him sated, or drained. But it's unlikely that he'll react the way Wilander did in 1988 (he never won another major,
Novak Djokovic explained the main difference between his rivalry with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and the rivalry he currently has with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz.
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Top coach reveals one of the secrets behind Roger Federer's success
After his retirement from professional tennis, Federer began to enjoy his free time together with his family and remained attached to the sport that gave him popularity by occasionally appearing in the various tournaments on the calendar.
Roger Federer thinks he made mistakes this year by playing when injured, but insists he is ready for a strong finish to his most difficult season. Ahead of his hometown Swiss Indoors tournament, Federer said he regretted playing matches with back problems at Indian Wells in March,
“An example of the ideal footwork for any player.” Mouratoglou is absolutely correct. Good footwork lays the foundation for a great shot, and Roger Federer was certainly a master of ensuring he was in the right position on every single shot.
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Novak Djokovic joins Roger Federer, Bjorn Borg, Rod Laver on exclusive list
Novak bested Alejandro Tabilo in the second round and faced Nuno Borges in the quarter-final. The Portuguese fought well and saved four of five break points. However, the top seed survived the only loose service game and sealed the deal in straight sets to preserve energy.
Roger Federer beat pesky Argentine challenger Juan Ignacio Chela 7-6 (7), 6-3 in his opening match at the Rogers Cup on Tuesday night. The third-ranked Swiss star allowed Chela back into the first set,