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Faved by: mohit
May 18 2009 - via news.bbc.co.uk

Wow, Federer beats Nadal on clay just when people thought Federer might be fading away.

Quoted: Roger Federer beats world number one Rafael Nadal beats to win the Madrid Open and extend his unbeaten run on clay.

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Jul 06 2008 - via summize.com

Apparently John McEnroe cried while interviewing Federer.

Quoted: John McEnroe cried interviewing Roger Federer and I could swear he is crying now interviewing Rafa Nadal
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John McEnroe busts out the "thank you man" hug for Roger - I'm having problems believing I actually witnessed that just now...

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Jul 06 2008 - via summize.com

Federer has had more chances but has blown all of them. He is down 2 sets to 0. The rain-delay has postponed what I now think will be a straight set Nadal victory.

Quoted: C'mon Federer how many breakpoint chances are you going to NOT take advantage of?

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Faved by: mohit
Sep 08 2007 - via youtube.com

Djokovic is known for his imitations of other players. In this clip, he does Nadal and Sharapova.

Quoted: Novak Djokovic imitating Rafael Nadal and Maria Sharapova (UsOpen 07)

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Jul 08 2007 - via www.wimbledon.org

This was one of the best matches I've seen in a long time. Nadal had chances to put Federer away and honestly looked like the stronger player at times.

Quoted: In a breathtaking fifth set Nadal, who had undergone treatment to his right knee towards the end of the previous set, twice held two break points. If he had cashed in on either occasion surely he would have toppled the champion.

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May 19 2007 - via sports.yahoo.com

This is a good win for Federer -- beating Moya who is a clay court expert. But, he'll have to take it to another level to beat Nadal on clay.

Quoted: Roger Federer rallied past Carlos Moya 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 Saturday to advance to the Hamburg Masters final, looking to end a streak in which he has gone four straight tournaments without a title. This has been Federer's worst run since he became No. 1 in February 2004. The Swiss star has won three Hamburg championships in his last four visits. - Tennis news

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