Grass Not Looking so Green for Roger ; the World's No1 Faces a Defining Test at Wimbledon After Being Blown Away in Paris by Rafael Nadal. By Chris Jonesfrench Open Tennis
Evening Standard - London › June 09, 2008
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Evening Standard - London › June 09, 2008
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ROGER FEDERER needs to win a sixth successive Wimbledon title to convince the tennis world that his French Open humiliation by Rafael Nadal has not seriously undermined his position in the game.
The sheer magnitude of Nadal's 6-1, 6-3, 6-0 destruction of the world No1 Federer's worst Grand Slam loss sent a shockwave through tennis and gave the 22-year-old Spaniard a fourth successive title on the Roland Garros clay. It could provide Nadal with the confidence to believe he really can defeat Federer on the famous Wimbledon lawns.See the full content of this document
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Grass Not Looking so Green for Roger ; the World's No1 Faces a Defining Test at Wimbledon After Being Blown Away in Paris by Rafael Nadal. By Chris Jonesfrench Open Tennis
Nadal, who has lost to Federer in the past two Wimbledon finals, is taking nothing for granted despite his French Open victory. At the ...
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