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Roger Federer's Wimbledon odyssey
June 21, 2012 17:05
With Wimbledon, Roger Federer is back to his favourite hunting ground. What better place than his beloved venue, for the Swiss Maestro to hope to break his Grand Slam drought, with his last major win coming at the 2010 Australian Open. We take a look at Federer's journey at this grass court championship.
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In 2008, at Wimbledon, Federer once again played hitherto World No. 2 Nadal in the final. A victory for Federer would have meant his sixth consecutive Wimbledon singles title, breaking Borg's modern era record and equaling the all-time record held since 1886 by William Renshaw. Federer saved two championship points in the fourth set tiebreak but eventually lost the match 6-4, 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-7(8), 9-7. The rain-delayed match ended in near darkness after 4 hours, 48 minutes of play, making it the longest (in terms of elapsed time) men's final in Wimbledon recorded history. It concluded 7 hours, 15 minutes after its scheduled start. (AFP Photo)
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