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Second title without dropping serve
Roger not only celebrated his fifth victory in Halle and his 55th career ATP title yesterday, but also his second tournament victory without dropping serve! He held his serve 49 games in total. The first time had been in Doha in 2005 Doha with 43 games.
This was Roger’s comment after the match: “I guess once you take the decision to commit and come somewhere, you hope for a good week. But there is never a guarantee. I was just hoping not to have a bad tournament in the first couple of rounds and then look back on maybe four days. It would have been really tough for me loosing on grass again for the first time and having just lost in Paris the final. It would have been a rough few days not having gotten through to the semis or finals. For this reason, I am really excited the way I played, never dropped a service game throughout the week. I think the first time in my career I achieved such a thing by winning a title. So, I couldn’t be more happy. I beat quality players and also my level of play was very good. So, I’m really pleased with my performance.”

GO GO ROGE!
Love you!!!!
Nice article, pay attention what Roger has said about his health........
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Federer breezes to title in Halle and blows away reports of his demise
Chris Bowers in Halle The Guardian, Monday June 16 2008
Just as the spo
In particular he was left satisfied with his state of health and denies there are any lingering symptoms from the bout of glandular fever he suffered in January. "People tell me when they saw my matches in Paris that I still have it
Wimbledon Withdrawals
Sunday, 15 June, 2008
Written by AELTC Referee's Office
GENTLEMEN'S SINGLES WITHDRAWALS 15 June
Juan MONACO, (ARG) due to a back injury
Carlos MOYA, (ESP) due to a shoulder injury
Juan Ignacio CHELA,
Now you have adjusted to grass, have matches under your belt, are high on confidence, in possession of another t
Winning French would've been a good one but in the end, the class, history and tradition is at Wimbledon!!! :-)
This is your turf and no matter how good Nadal is on grass as well, you are the grass King and no one can