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Rodger Federer of Switzerland (L) and Rafael Nadal of Spain pose for pictures in London, on November 20, 2009. The two players will take part in the ATP World Tour Finals which begin in London on Sunday November 22, 2009. View Photo »
Rodger Federer of Switzerland (L) and Rafael Nadal of Spain pose for pictures in London, on November 20, 2009. The two players will take part in the ATP World Tour Finals which begin in London on Sunday November 22, 2009. View Photo »
LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 20: (L-R) Rafael Nadal of Spain and Andy Murray of Great Britain chat in front of a London Bus during the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - Media Day at the County Hall Marriot Hotel on November 20, 2009 in London, England. View Photo »
Rodger Federer of Switzerland (L) and Rafael Nadal of Spain speak as they pose for pictures in London, on November 20, 2009. The three players will take part in the ATP World Tour Finals which begin in London, on Sunday November 22, 2009. View Photo »
Rodger Federer of Switzerland, (L) Rafael Nadal of Spain (C) and Andy Murray of Scotland, (R) pose for pictures in London, on November 20, 2009. View Photo »
Rodger Federer of Switzerland, (L) Rafael Nadal of Spain (C) and Andy Murray of Scotland, (R) pose for pictures in London, on November 20, 2009. View Photo »
Swiss tennis player Roger Federer, left, follows Editor-in-Chief of US Vogue Anna Wintour, center, and his wife Mirka Vravinec, right, as they arrive for the the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2010 fashion collection, presented in Milan, Italy, Thursday,... View Photo »
Swiss tennis player Roger Federer, left, follows Editor-in-Chief of US Vogue Anna Wintour, second from right, as they arrive for the the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2010 fashion collection, presented in Milan, Italy, Thursday, Sept. 24 , 2009. View Photo »
Swiss tennis player Roger Federer arrives for the the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2010 fashion collection, presented in Milan, Italy, Thursday, Sept. 24 , 2009. View Photo »
Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates after beating Italy's Potito Starace after the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. View Photo »
Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates after beating Italy's Potito Starace after the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. View Photo »
Switzerland's Roger Federer returns the ball to Italy's Potito Starace during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. View Photo »
Italy's Potito Starace vies during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for the next round. View Photo »
Fans of Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrate during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland is qualified for the next round. View Photo »
Fans of Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrate during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland is qualified for the next round. View Photo »
Switzerland's Roger Federer serves the ball to Italy's Potito Starace during their Davis cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for next turn. View Photo »
Fans of Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrate during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland is qualified for the next round. View Photo »
Switzerland's Roger Federer serves the ball to Italy's Potito Starace during their Davis cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for next turn. View Photo »
Switzerland's Roger Federer returns the ball to Italy's Potito Starace during their Davis cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for next turn. View Photo »
Switzerland's Roger Federer returns the ball to Italy's Potito Starace during their Davis cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for next turn. View Photo »
Roger Federer (pronounced /ˈrɒdʒə ˈfɛdərər/; born on August 8, 1981) is a Swiss professional tennis player. He is a former World No. 1 ranked player, a position he held for a record 237 consecutive weeks. He is currently ranked World No. 2. Full Article
Rodger Federer of Switzerland (L) and Rafael Nadal of Spain pose for pictures in London, on November 20, 2009. The two players will take part in the ATP World Tour Finals which begin in London on Sunday November 22, 2009.
View Photo »Rodger Federer of Switzerland (L) and Rafael Nadal of Spain pose for pictures in London, on November 20, 2009. The two players will take part in the ATP World Tour Finals which begin in London on Sunday November 22, 2009.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 20: (L-R) Rafael Nadal of Spain and Andy Murray of Great Britain chat in front of a London Bus during the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - Media Day at the County Hall Marriot Hotel on November 20, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »Rodger Federer of Switzerland (L) and Rafael Nadal of Spain speak as they pose for pictures in London, on November 20, 2009. The three players will take part in the ATP World Tour Finals which begin in London, on Sunday November 22, 2009.
View Photo »Rodger Federer of Switzerland, (L) Rafael Nadal of Spain (C) and Andy Murray of Scotland, (R) pose for pictures in London, on November 20, 2009. The three players will take part in the ATP World Tour Finals which begin in London, on Sunday November 22, 2009.
View Photo »Rodger Federer of Switzerland, (L) Rafael Nadal of Spain (C) and Andy Murray of Scotland, (R) pose for pictures in London, on November 20, 2009. The three players will take part in the ATP World Tour Finals which begin in London on Sunday November 22, 2009.
View Photo »Swiss tennis player Roger Federer, left, follows Editor-in-Chief of US Vogue Anna Wintour, center, and his wife Mirka Vravinec, right, as they arrive for the the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2010 fashion collection, presented in Milan, Italy, Thursday, Sept. 24 , 2009.
View Photo »Swiss tennis player Roger Federer, left, follows Editor-in-Chief of US Vogue Anna Wintour, second from right, as they arrive for the the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2010 fashion collection, presented in Milan, Italy, Thursday, Sept. 24 , 2009.
View Photo »Swiss tennis player Roger Federer arrives for the the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2010 fashion collection, presented in Milan, Italy, Thursday, Sept. 24 , 2009.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates after beating Italy's Potito Starace after the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates after beating Italy's Potito Starace after the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer returns the ball to Italy's Potito Starace during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's Potito Starace vies during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for the next round.
View Photo »Fans of Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrate during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland is qualified for the next round.
View Photo »Fans of Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrate during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland is qualified for the next round.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer serves the ball to Italy's Potito Starace during their Davis cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for next turn.
View Photo »Fans of Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrate during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland is qualified for the next round.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer serves the ball to Italy's Potito Starace during their Davis cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for next turn.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer returns the ball to Italy's Potito Starace during their Davis cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for next turn.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer returns the ball to Italy's Potito Starace during their Davis cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for next turn.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer (R) salutes Italy's Potito Starace Federer beat him during their Davis Cup match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for next turn.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer (C) celebrates with teammates after beating Italy's Potito Starace after their Davis Cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for the next round.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates after beating Italy's Potito Starace after their Davis Cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for the next round.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer (R) celebrates with teammates after beating Italy's Potito Starace after their Davis Cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for the next round.
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates after beating Italy's Potito Starace after their Davis Cup tennis match at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for the next round.
View Photo »Rodger Federer of Switzerland (L) and Rafael Nadal of Spain pose for pictures in London, on November 20, 2009. The two players will take part in the ATP World Tour Finals which begin in London on Sunday November 22, 2009.
View Photo »It was tough last year in Shanghai, too
I don't know what it is about our sport, but you go watch Tiger Woods play golf, Roger Federer in tennis, or you watch the Yankees win another World Series, it is just celebrated throughout the industry and [viewed as] an opportunity to see the best at the best and to see the best win multiple times in ...
Milan is a short ride from Zurich ... So, it's a nice little mental break. And I'm learning from Anna along the way.
You watch Roger Federer. You watch Tiger Woods. You watch the New York Yankees win another World Series and it's celebrated ... For some reason when it happens in our sport, people want to know what's wrong. Nothing's wrong. They're that good.
People like it still that I am the No 1 or the No 1 again so I have to make a hard decision, the one or the other [either the tour or the Davis Cup] because both together is not working, I feel it myself, it is consuming. If I hadn’t played the Davis Cup I maybe would have gone to Asia, so you see how m...
Maybe we should now see those Gillette commercials in which [Henry] stands alongside Tiger Woods and Roger Federer, of all people, as a reminder that football, no less than shaving, is a cut-throat business.
People like it still that I am the No 1 or the No 1 again so I have to make a hard decision, the one or the other [either the tour or the Davis Cup] because both together is not working, I feel it myself, it is consuming. If I hadn’t played the Davis Cup I maybe would have gone to Asia, so you see how m...
If you're a tennis player it's like bringing Nadal or Roger Federer, or if you're a golfer, it's like bringing Phil Mickelson, it's that level of talent that we have brought to town here.
After consultation with my team and doctors, I decided to take the difficult decision to withdraw from both tournaments ... This will allow me a chance to give my body a chance to rest, rehabilitate and recover from a physically challenging year. I'm disappointed that I have to withdraw from Tokyo and S...
Novak Djokovic has been playing well, Roger Federer for sure is going to play well in London. If Rafa Nadal is physically good, then he's one of the toughest competitors ever. All of the guys that are there are going to have a shot at winning it. That's why they're there
I'm disappointed that I have to withdraw from Tokyo and Shanghai as they are two of my favourite cities ... The fans have been great to me over the years.
Every time I’m not playing cricket and have time off, I’ll be on the tennis court ... I got to go to the French Open this year — amazingly we weren’t playing a match that weekend — and saw Roger Federer win his 14th Grand Slam title.
I truly enjoy playing for my country, but I'll also have to see where I have my priorities for next season ... Of course, there are the Grand Slams, but there is also number one, which is a bit of a dilemma. If I want to play Davis Cup all the time, I might have to leave out some Masters 1000 tournament...
The same questions were raised time and again when tennis and ice-hockey were introduced ... Ask tennis players like Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, ask NHL [ice hockey] players, ask the NBA basketball players. They all want to go to the Games.
It's definitely one of the goals. I've tried for many years. I've been on the team since '98. I started as a sparring partner and alternate, then I made my debut in '99 against Italy. In 2003, we had a good chance but Australia was very tough
I'll try to go all the way. Since the Cincinnati final (against Roger Federer) I've been playing really well. I'm getting better and better
I obviously have to get over my jet lag, considering the fact that I'm coming from New York, but everything else is fine
We are naturally delighted to be able to name Roger Federer, an exceptional and well-known Swiss icon, as our brand ambassador ... Together with Roger Federer, we will become the foremost ambassadors for Swiss quality.
We are naturally delighted to be able to name Roger Federer, an exceptional and well-known Swiss icon, as our brand ambassador ... Together with Roger Federer, we will become the foremost ambassadors for Swiss quality.
With Jimmie, the criticism is a lot like what Roger Federer gets ... All he does is win.
I will never be Martina Hingis or Roger Federer, I know that
I like all tennis pros. But I like to watch Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer play each other.
Cristiano Ronaldo, he's just exciting. He's got that little arrogance that's funny. Just unbelievable to watch. (MLB?) Derek Jeter. Complete player, just like his style. (NFL?) Peyton Manning. (Golf/Tennis?) Tiger, Roger Federer. (Boxing?) I always liked (Mike) Tyson. (NASCAR?) The only one I know is Je...
You start off thinking you are the best at what you are doing and you are the only person that can do it. But at some stage in life you realise that, unless you are Roger Federer or Usain Bolt, everything you do someone else could do better. Our managing director, who effectively runs the business now, ...
I need more experience coping with situations like this ... Maybe Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal know much better than me what it's like after winning a Grand Slam, but I don't have experience of that. I just want to play here and try to do my best. If I win, so much the better. If I lose, I'll go home ...
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- Nayvan
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Roger Federer has a tough encounter tonight but I see him getting through
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