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Federer vs Nadal: Someone Turned on a F***ing Time Machine
If we thought that Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal duking it out for the Australian Open title was a short-lived revival of this awesome Tennis rivalry, the Masters tournaments at Indian Wells and now Miami have taught us that this “old school” clash isn’t going anywhere.
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Federer Ends ‘Best of All-Time’ Uncertainties, Finally Slays the Nadal Dragon
With his 18th Grand Slam title, Roger Federer proved once more he’s the greatest ever to play the game of Tennis. It was fitting that to end his long drought in the Australian Open and in major tournaments in general, he had to beat Rafael Nadal in five grueling, epic sets.
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Federer vs Nadal in Grand Slam Finals Over the Years in Photos
In the eptimore retro final, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer will play in the final of the 2017 Australian Open, making a surprising final chapter (probably) to their immense rivalry, as the clash for the 9th time in a Grand Slam final. The two stars, both surprising almost everyone by making it this far while […]
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Roger Federer: This Time, the End is Really Close
No Olympics for Roger Federer. No US Open for Roger Federer. No more Tennis in 2016 for Federer too. While he has dropped zero hints about his retirement being the next stage, one can’t help but wonder.
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Rafael Nadal’s Recent Grand Slam Record is Terrible
The news of Rafael Nadal withdrawing from appearing at the 2016 edition of Wimbledon isn’t a surprise. It’s just another piece in the puzzle of his collapsing career, as the 30-year old is struggling to put the pieces together.
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Vitas Gerulaitis Owns the Best Sports Quote Ever Made
Sometimes you’re not best remembered for your titles, or even a dominance in a famous rivalry. In the case of Vitas Gerulaitis, his most memorable mark in the sport of Tennis is his timeless quote about finally being able to beat Jimmy Connors.
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Active Men’s Tennis Players With Grand Slam Titles
There are eight active players as we come to the end of the 2015 Tennis season with at least one Grand Slam title: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Lleyton Hewitt, Juan Martin Del Potro, Stanislas Wawrinka and Marin Cilic.
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Novak Djokovic Can Catch Roger Federer
The fans at the US Open will never embrace Novak Djokovic, but why should he care? He’s beating Roger Federer when it matters and now, with 10 grand slam titles and seven to go before he catches up the all-time leader, there shouldn’t be anything that brings him down or holds him back.
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Djokovic vs Federer – Exerting Dominance or Echoes of the Past
There are a lot of things happening in sports right now, but the biggest thing on September 13, 2015, is the US Open final between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, the final we deserved to get.
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Andy Murray Played Too Many Matches Leading up to the US Open
An impressive streak of 18 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments quarterfinals ended as Andy Murray lost to Kevin Anderson in the fourth round of the US Open, but it shouldn’t be that surprising when he’s played more matches this season than anyone on tour.