Grand Slam Tennis - Better Luck Next Time Roger Federer

Grand Slam Tennis - Better Luck Next Time Roger Federer

Roger Federer in his youth, took tennis men by the storm. Before he began his remarkable journey to win the Grand Slam, was his greatest achievement to beat Pete Sampras in the fourth round of Wimbledon in 2001. I was lucky to be in the stands that fateful day.
Sampras had a background of 31 consecutive victories in his favor at Wimbledon. I wanted to defend his title and win the crown again. But Federer produced a performance that broke Sampras Tennis series and hopes. And people were surprised by the defeat of Sampras. I consider this game as you turned Federer's career. A sign of things to come. And the breakthrough came at Wimbledon. He cried like a baby when he won his first major title at Wimbledon in 2003 against Mark Philippoussis.
From this point, turned men's tennis from Roger Federer show. He played the final after final, and had either Lleyton Hewitt and Andy Roddick at the other end of the network. No matter who he faces, he was just too good a player. His greatness was in 2004 when eveident Federer won three of the four major singles titles tournament, not losing a match to any player placed in the top ten, was victorious in the finals, he was, and was named the World Champion Tennis ITF. He wrote a message impecabble win-loss record of 74-6 and captured 11 titles. He repeated the feat of winning three of the four Grand Slam tournaments in 2006 and 2007.
As much as I admire the man for what he has done for men's tennis, which quickly gets tired of looking at the win. With all the success that has fired men's tennis has become outdated, boring and predictable. Women's tennis has become my staple for observation, as it was more fun to see that between Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters ends at the top. I felt I needed something like Federer, a rival that can really be tested, pushed to the limit and win both. Like Pete Sampras Andre Agassi faced. Someone who will not make things easier for Federer to win a match against him. My goal was to Rafael Nadal.
Nadal became men's tennis at the right time. Five years younger than Federer, Federer, was the antithesis. Master of the grass against the king of clay, fresh and fiery Spanish baseliner Swiss powerhitting and finesse around the player, the King's men's tennis and the successor to the throne. Nadal's impressive record of six Grand Slam titles in four consecutive French Open victory made him a worthy rival to Federer.
It was therefore something of a shock when Nadal managed to beat Federer at Wimbledon last season, ending Federer Wimbledon consecutive record in five years. People thought the Spaniard to win a title in the different surfaces except clay, while Federer is still playing, but nobody expected it would happen so fast. Maybe Federer thought Nadal's victory over him was more of him (Federer) to make mistakes as Nadal makes big shots. Nadal was impressive victory at Wimbledon Federer US Open victory a sweet experience for Roger.
Shedding tears for Federer in Australia Open ceremony surprised me.


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Grand Slam Tennis - Better Luck Next Time Roger Federer
Grand Slam Tennis - Better Luck Next Time Roger Federer
Grand Slam Tennis - Better Luck Next Time Roger Federer
Grand Slam Tennis - Better Luck Next Time Roger Federer

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