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Wimbledon 2009: Roger Federer grand slam record won't be beaten says Andy Murray

Wimbledon 2009: Roger Federer grand slam record won't be beaten, says Andy Murray

"But just to have no slip-ups, to have no injuries - maybe he has but covered that well - to not be really sick or to miss one event, one slam through injury, it's pretty incredible." On his own consistency level, the All England Club third seed, who lost... Full Article at The Telegraph

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  6. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 01:  Roger Federer of Switzerland poses with the Australian Open 2010 winners trophy on Boathouse Drive on February 1, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia.
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