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Roger Federer

 

Born: August 08, 1981. (Basel, Switzerland)
Residence: Switzerland
Height: 6'1
Weight: 187 lbs
Hair colour: Dark brown
Eye colour: Brown
Hobbies: Music, friends, sports (golf, skiing, soccer), playing cards, Playstation
Current Ranking: 1
Grand Slams: 15
Tournament Titles Singles: 61
Tournament Titles Doubles: 7
Olympic Medals: 1 (Doubles in Beijing 2008)

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TennisTeacher.com and Play Like the Pros

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Happy Anniversary to Roger and Mirka!

Started by phillip k. Apr 11, 2014. 0 Replies

Happy Birthday to Mirka!

Started by phillip k. Apr 1, 2014. 0 Replies

Roger Federer returns to World No4

Started by phillip k. Mar 26, 2014. 0 Replies

Roger Federer in Dubai!

Started by phillip k.. Last reply by Mark / The Mayor Feb 28, 2014. 7 Replies

Roger Federer Pics !

Started by phillip k.. Last reply by phillip k. Feb 20, 2014. 2 Replies

Roger Federer takes twitter by storm!

Started by phillip k. Feb 16, 2014. 0 Replies

Fed takes down Del Potro in Straights!

Started by Mark / The Mayor Aug 17, 2011. 0 Replies

Fed Tunes

Started by Jazz Burks. Last reply by Jazz Burks Dec 5, 2010. 4 Replies

Federer Stayin Alive

Started by Kristi Hines. Last reply by Jazz Burks Apr 19, 2009. 2 Replies

Can Fed Bounce Back - Ao '09 - Bracket Challenge

Started by Mark / The Mayor. Last reply by Jazz Burks Jan 17, 2009. 1 Reply

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Comment by Jazz Burks on March 8, 2009 at 6:24pm
Extending points plays into Nadal's game. After winning the 4th set at the AO Fed should have had all the momentum he needed to finish Rafa after Nadal had been beaten within an inch of his life by the new pumped up Verdasco. But that's where the head part comes in.

I believe that Blake, Berdych, Youznhy, and Monfils have shown that quick strike tennis can beat Nadal epecially on Hard courts. Federer must stop being stubborn and attack faster than he's used to. Especially the Nadal 2nd serve. Hopefully Cahill will tell Roger what he told us during that whole AO final "Roger, step around the backhand on that slow 2nd serve and crack that forehand!" Rafa continues to improve and Fed needs this 14th and 15th slam to cement his G.O.A.T place in history
Comment by Anthony on March 8, 2009 at 10:51am
Fed isn't getting beat, he's just beating himself. His serving was terrible at the AO. Nadal is in his head, he needs to not try to end the points so quickly, you literally have to put Nadal in the concession stand to get him off the court to finish the point.
Comment by Semisi on March 7, 2009 at 1:26pm
Wow...I like it. I really like that combination. I mean he's worked with 2 great US players and with Cahill's insight could be a great recipe for more Grand Slams...French would be nice, but you have to knock the godfather of clay. But i really like this. thanks for the up date.
Comment by Jazz Burks on March 7, 2009 at 12:02am
Any opinions on Fed hiring Cahill as a coach?
Comment by Jazz Burks on February 3, 2009 at 9:34am
Soooooo, bummed . I thought Fed was going to pull it out in five. The announcers kept talking about how Nadal was looking bad and calling the trainer for rub downs. The only way to get that man off the court early would be to shoot him. I'm glad that I turned the t.v. off before the trophy presentation. Seeing Fed cry in defeat would've messed up my whole day

On a separate note, what about Fed cutting down his clay court season? Does he make the Roland Garros Final if he dosen't play on alot of dirt?
Comment by Semisi on January 27, 2009 at 1:20pm
Anyone see the beating Roger gave Del Potro last night? here is the article on it..allez roger!!!

You cannot blame Juan Martin Del Potro for looking shell-shocked after taking a beating at the gifted hands of Roger Federer. Playing the Swiss on the sort of form he showed in dispatching Del Potro 6-3 6-0 6-0 en route to the semifinals must be like being beaten up by an assailant in velvet gloves, whose every punch comes in the form of a caress - but is none the less brutal for it.

“You have to ask Roger what happened. I can't do nothing in the match. He play like No. 1 of the world, so that's it,” said the Argentine, looking, understandably, a little bit punch-drunk in the post-match press conference. “I just have a bad day. He's Roger Federer. If you don't be good, you lose.” Few truer words have been spoken so far at this Australian Open, for Federer found top gear against Del Potro - and when that happens, it seldom ends well for his opponent. Federer’s performance was a marked return to form for the tournament’s second seed – and how strange that still sounds, so accustomed are we to his supremacy – and it quickly expunged the memory of his fourth-round five-set wobble against Tomas Berdych on Sunday.

This was Federer at his elegant best; from the whipped passing shots to the noiseless dancing along the baseline. Del Potro made a fist of it for the first few games, but thereafter he might just as well have been sat in one of the luxurious superboxes at Rod Laver Arena, sipping Heineken and enjoying the spectacle of one of the greatest players the world has ever seen going through his repertoire of bewildering brilliance. Even Federer professed himself surprised at ease with which he strolled into the semifinals. “Things went much better than I expected. I mean, things were great for me. I was really happy the way I came out and played. I kind of felt good from the start. The longer the match went, the more he struggled and the better I got,” he said. “The difference was big in the end. So it was so surprising to have that kind of a score in the quarters of a Slam, especially having so many great players around at this stage of the competition.”

Federer faces a familiar foe in Andy Roddick next. The last time they met here in Australia, in the 2007 semifinals, Federer inflicted a merciless beating on the American, but after watching his rival knock an overheated Novak Djokovic out of the tournament, Federer is expecting a more testing time when they meet again. He was asked if he thought that his performance against Del Potro meant that he has recaptured the scintillating form he showed at Melbourne Park two years ago. He could not quite recall how that felt, but acknowledged that it was possible. “It's just so hard to remember how you played. It just all happens naturally. You go out there and you run and you hope you're going to hit it in the corner, basically,” he said, making excellence sound like the easiest thing in the world to attain. “There's no real secret. It’s just hard practice and a lot of talent and being mentally there when it really counts. I was able to play awesome tennis against Andy when I beat him in the semis here. Like tonight, I was so surprised how easy it went and how just everything fell into place at the right time for me. Of course, I'm not going to expect a result like what I did today or what happened two years ago against him. I expect to be in a real battle.”

He will be ready for whatever comes, for that is the state of readiness required at this stage of the tournament. But after finding a gear against Del Potro that other players can only dream about, Federer must now be able to feel the touch of a 14th Grand Slam title on his fingertips.
Comment by Jazz Burks on January 23, 2009 at 10:01pm
Looks like Roger took care of business easily against Safin. Enjoy the weekend off Rogi, the the real work starts now.
Comment by Jazz Burks on January 17, 2009 at 11:31am
Looks like fed sent a message to stan at kooyong I hope Murray and Nadal beat each other to a pulp if they reach the semifinals.
Comment by Semisi on January 16, 2009 at 2:25am
Has anyone seen the documentary "Spirit of a Champion"? It's a 3 part series of Roger's beginning and his ascension to tennis genius. They mentioned it on his site, but it never said anything about it airing here in the US....You tube has some parts, but it's grainy and hoping to get a copy of it?
Comment by Jazz Burks on January 11, 2009 at 8:01pm
Here's a good luck from you tube

 

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