Tennis: Federer Revels in Own Perfection ; Wimbledon 2006: Women's Singles Final
Birmingham Post › July 08, 2006
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Birmingham Post › July 08, 2006
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Two sets and two games to the good Roger Federer was yesterday the recipient of the most redundant piece of encouragement in Centre Court history.
To say the three-time champion was in complete control of his semi-final against Jonas Bjorkman is under-estimate his mastery of proceedings and so the cry of C'mon Roger at the start of the third set had its basis in humour rather than genuine support.See the full content of this document
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Tennis: Federer Revels in Own Perfection ; Wimbledon 2006: Women's Singles Final
Yet the fact that a cry so commonplace when lesser mortals play at Wimbledon has little more than ironic value in Federer's matches, eloquently describ...
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