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Federer, Djokovic set up semi-final after easy wins


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Demons
Pete Sampras >>>> than Roger Federer
by Demons on Jul 05, 2012 04:04 AM  | Hide replies

because,

1990 - 2003 was the toughest Era of Tennis with;

Jim Courier
Stefan Edberg
Boris Becker
Michael Stich
Andre Agassi
Goran Ivanisevic
Patrick Rafter
Lleyton Hewitt..

All have been Wimbledon Champions and Former World No.1!

The only real rival Federer ever faced was "Boy Nadal",

that too on attaining "Puberty" at 21 years of age,

he started loosing..

"Federer is No Match" to anyone!.



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rocky
wimbledon
by rocky on Jul 05, 2012 03:13 AM

this wimbledon has given roger another good chance to win the title... his semi finals is more like a final. hope federer gives his best shot against djokovic on friday semis which should turn out to be a blockbuster.

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Anuraug Rathor
Time up
by Anuraug Rathor on Jul 04, 2012 10:25 PM  | Hide replies

This has been a dream tourney for Roger Federer even before it began.It brings back the memories of the glory years 2003-07 and the lucky year 2009.With a dream draw,almost out of the storybooks, and someone else taking out Nadal,its looking good.Life would ahve been perfect if somebody had taken out Novak or if he had got injured.Now it's down to business time, and barring an injury to Novak,it looks like Federer's goose is finally (over)cooked.

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Anand Vijayan
Re: Time up
by Anand Vijayan on Jul 06, 2012 08:09 PM
Djokovic's goose burnt beyond recognition. He is finished. The decline has begun.

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deepak kotnis
This is it..
by deepak kotnis on Jul 04, 2012 09:00 PM  | Hide replies

Roger Federer is the champion of 2012 at Wimbledon.

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David Coulthard
Re: This is it..
by David Coulthard on Jul 04, 2012 09:25 PM
Need to wait and watch: If weather is windy and rainy, it would be hard for Djokovic and Federer bcos both of them have not played too much in such conditions: remember they had the privilege of playing Centre Court and that it has a roof.
With Nadal out of the way and umpires/referees being overtly supporting local favorite Andy Murray, it'd be an interesting second half of the second week at Wimbledon :)

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