Tennis
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Federer is a fucking marvel. 15 years after his first GS his body is still good enought to outlast the other "greats" and his game is still good enough to beat everyone else.
Finding it a bit churlish to find him being called lucky in this tournament because his contemporaries aren't in good enough shape to get through.
GOATiest of GOATs
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@mariner4life Fed's game is so good since his comeback he'd have every chance even against a fit Novak or Rafa. Murray hahaha
As has been said - Federer's unlucky he came up against Rafa or he'd have ruled Paris for 5 years too.
Countering that there are a shed load of historically really good players "unlucky" that their careers coincided with Federer's
He is in his 21st year as a pro FFS He broke through by beating Sampras! at Wimbledon. He was 4th at the SYDNEY olympics
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Current ranking points:
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Nadal 10,600
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Federer 9,605
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Dimitrov 4,990
Those two are just miles ahead.
Rafa is going to shed quite a bucketload, for having to pull out in the quarters compared with being a losing finalist last year. If Roger wins, he'll still be a few hundred points behind, but if Rafa is out injured for any significant period of time, Rog will be back at number one.
Notably, Roger has all those points (relative to the young guns) despite skipping the clay court season last year!
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Watched the final set of the Halep v Kerber SF. Great power hitting from the women. Cilic is battling Ryan Reynolds clone Brit Edmund who looks a good young talent. Meanwhile Rocky's squash buddy
CheongBilly Jean King makes it to the SF vs Federer. If he can keep his composure and keep Roger hitting lots of backhands who knows? This is a golden opportunity for Federer to snatch another GS titleAll this talk about Federer's longevity how good is Billy Jean to compete against the blokes at her age? Bobby Riggs ... pffft ...
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Chung pulls the pin. Roger will meet Cilic in the final
Just read this about Roger
"Jerry Bembry writing for ESPN pointed out that of the 1338 matches Federer has played since turning pro in 1998, he has never retired - he has finished every one."Says a lot about the guy. No surrender, ever. Almost 20 years.
He also has Aura apparently - when she isn't at my place or with the ABs.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11983553
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And of course he wins it. Doesn't make sense. He's 36 ffs.