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Roger Federer Keeps Proving He’s the Best of All-Time
Because he won the Davis Cup (finally) and despite not claiming a Grand Slam trophy and for many other reasons, 2014 was another year in which Roger Federer proved why he’s the greatest tennis player of all-time, furthering and expanding his legacy instead of diminishing it at the age of 33.
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Novak Djokovic Will be Remembered as Better Than Rafael Nadal
The situation for Rafael Nadal at this stage of his career is quite different than it is for Novak Djokovic. Unless what we saw in the Monte Carlo final was a rusty Nadal who still needs more time to find his way back to the top of the game, this is as good as it gets. A final on clay, with the world’s number one standing in his way. When the careers of both men will be over, the Serb will be remembered as the better player.