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Out in the semis
Roger was knocked out of the Sony Ericsson Open semifinals by No. 3 Novak Djokovic 6-3, 2-6, 3-6 on Friday afternoon.
After winning the first set comfortably against an error-prone Djokovic in just 25 minutes, Roger unfortunately faded badly in the second. Under windy conditions, our Swiss won just 57 percent of first serve points in the second and it got worse in the third as Djokovic broke at the first attempt.
" I definitely struggled with my timing," Roger explained after the match. "You kind of try hard, and then it's just not
working. Today it is different just because there's so much wind. Once you start feeling bad, it's kind of tough to regroup."
In the third set, although Roger won two games in a row from 4-0 down, Djokovic finished the match and could capture his third win in 10 attempts against Roger.
Roger now heads to Europe to play the next tournaments on clay.

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There is a tennis teacher in my town...
He had offer his services as Roger´s coach.
What do you think?
I´m sending a mail to Roger... May be he is interested.
Norinchi
consider giving john mc enore a change to give you some tips, or another experience voice to go over some things, or maybe andre agassi
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Sorry I can´t help you.
I was looking for your brain in Argentine, but It´s not here.
Good luck!!!!
Let Roger be - look at the facts
Look at the stats since the Olympics or since he lost his nr 1 standing:
Nr. 1 Nadal has made 5160 points, won 1 GS and was in 1 GS SF
Nr. 3 Djokovic has made 4560 points, and has been in 1
"It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by du
I know how you feel. I feel the same way.. He's got a hold on us doesn't he. Iam dying to hear from him and be reassured that he is feeling fine. But thinking about it seriously, we shouldn't beworried about him. I think he leads a fabulou