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Ian Chadband: Is it time to mention Roger Federer in the same breath as the likes of Ali and Pele?

Prague : Czech Republic | Jul 09, 2012 at 3:46 AM PDT
Source: Independent
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Monday July 09 2012 IT might have been a trick of the eye but in the Royal Box, it really seemed that the great Rod Laver was welling up with emotion. Perhaps the man so often considered the yardstick for greatness in tennis was reflecting quietly on how, actually, he might have just been watching a man who... FULL ARTICLE AT Independent
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