Federer vs Roddick: Shanghai Masters Cup 2007 (Highlights)
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Roger No.1 presentation
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Roger Federer - beauty points from Roger against Andre Agassi, Melbourne 2005
High Octane serves, brutal forehands and magical backhands.
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Tennistalk 2009 GS Predictions
2009 is just days away and the 2009 ATP season is just one week away. It's time for the first installment of predictions; this one looks at the Grand Slams.
Australian Open: Roger Federer (over Andy Murray)
Federer was under the weather Down Under this year and still reached the semifinals. He endured a slump for much of the season, but gained momentum heading into 2009 by winning a gold medal in doubles at the Olympics and capturing his fifth straight U.S. Open title.
French Open: Rafael Nadal (over Roger Federer)
Federer seemed to be getting closer to his elusive career Grand Slam back in 2007, when he scored a victory over Nadal on clay (6-0 in the third) and then played the Spaniard close at Roland Garros. In 2008, however, Federer took a giant step back on the dirt, a step that culminated with a straight set blowout at the hands of Nadal in the French Open final.
Wimbledon: Roger Federer (over Rafael Nadal)
Revenge will be sweet. Not just for another (predicted) loss in the French Open final, but especially for the epic 2008 battle. Federer was just points away from winning a sixth straight title, and you can
bet he will be in much better form in 2009 than he was throughout 2008. Could there be a more perfect setting for Federer to surpass Pete Sampras' Grand Slam record?
U.S. Open: Andy Murray (over Novak Djokovic)
With 15 Grand Slams in the bag, Federer will deserve a bit of a letdown in New York. Nadal is usually fading at this point in the season, so look for Murray and Djokovic to step up and walk through the open door. The No. 3 world ranking could be on the line here. Still lacking a Slam title, Murray might want it just a little bit more. That could be the difference.
Link: http://tennistalk.com/en/news/200812...Nadal,_Federer