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Extremely tough to win a Grand Slams now, says Murray

Source: NewKerala
Genoa : Italy | 2 months ago  
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There''s no question that Roger (Federer) and Rafa (Nadal) are two of the best ever. Roger''s people say he''s the best of all time; that''s not really up for debate. And Rafa, providing he stays healthy, I''d expect to get to double figures on slam wins,� The Telegraph quoted Murray, as saying. "That''s...
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