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Tennis Legends React To Roger Federer Winning Wimbledon

By: nazir send a private message
Dhāka : Bangladesh | 5 months ago  
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Watch Tennis Legends React To Roger Federer Winning Wimbledon

Pete Sampras,Rod Laver,Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe React to The wimbledon final 2009
Wimbledon 09 Champion Roger Federer..

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  • News Source: The Globe & Mail | 5 months ago
    The Associated Press Last updated on Thursday, Jul. 09, 2009 04:02PM EDT R oger Federer and Andy Roddick's epic Wimbledon final last Sunday was the most-viewed men's final at the All England Club in 10 years. NBC said Thursday that an average of 5.
  • News Source: Androscoggin News | 5 months ago
    Over half the Eurosport-Yahoo! readers in our poll believe Roger Federer is nearing the end of his Wimbledon dominance. Federer's sixth Wimbledon triumph last week leaves him one short of equalling Pete Sampras 's and William Renshaw's record of...
  • News Source: Fort Worth Star Telegram | 5 months ago
    Flipping recently through an old GQ article about, of all things, some journalist deciding not to run for political office, I stumbled across a shockingly accurate summation of myself and most of my colleagues. "Journalists are outwardly cynical and...
  • News Source: Indian Express | 5 months ago
    Don't they talk tough before matches and kiss their biceps in their spare time? Surely, they're not supposed to make us feel like we've died and gone to metro-sexual heaven? The world is divided between those who are crazy about Federer, and those...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | 5 months ago
    Roger Shuttleworth On Sunday I tried calling Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu, to warn him that Google was going to announce a competitor to Ubuntu Netbook Remix ...Turning to the sports news, I understood why: Shuttleworth, masquerading as Roger...
  • News Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | 5 months ago
    ET The Canadian Press Organizers of the Rogers Cup tennis tournament are keeping their fingers crossed that Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will be able to play next month in Montreal. Tournament director Eugene Lapierre says Nadal's chances of...
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  • JoeNBC

    @JoeNBC @harleysker Andy Roddick really showed what he was made of yesterday. That was such a gutsy performance. I was really proud of the guy.

    5 months ago
  • timdahlberg

    @timdahlberg Like Tiger, Federer has a problem: He has to compete against his own accomplishments. http://tinyurl.com/ljv9gu

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    @tomweir_usa2day Andy Roddick's grueling loss in the #Wimbledon final probably also sinks US Davis Cup hopes. http://tinyurl.com/mc36jx

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  • abcdude

    @abcdude @mediaite can we have challenge matches, like at tennis camp, to try and move up in your rankings?

    5 months ago
  • peterwhitehead

    @peterwhitehead An excellent Wimbledon - but the Beeb's presenters and commentary sank to new depths. Perhaps the worst ever - for any event, any sport.

    5 months ago
  • si_damonhack

    @si_damonhack @akosnitzky Probably not. But Roddick lost, RFed added another. I see no reason why Federer can't win a few more (even if he'd lost Sunday)

    5 months ago
  • si_damonhack

    @si_damonhack @GOLFcom_Dusek Going to be fun to watch the chase. Sunday was epic. The last three Wimbledon Finals, amazing. RFed/Roddick at the Open!

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    @ossianshine Pete Sampras looked like a jaded Silverback yesterday. All hair and shattered dreams. (via @sueperkins)

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