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Roger Federer retiring from tennis yesterday afternoon got us thinking; who is the most dominant athlete since 2000?
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Roger Federer retiring from tennis yesterday afternoon got us thinking; who is the most dominant athlete since 2000?
Roger Federer's decision to retire provoked an emotional reaction from current and former tennis players as well as stars in other sports. AFP Sport looks at some of the tributes to the 20-time Grand Slam champion:
Roger Federer has announced the news that sporting fans worldwide were dreading, he is retiring from competitive tennis as of next week when he makes his final appearance in the Laver Cup.
Roger Federer's fans call him the greatest of all time but the Swiss heads into retirement third on the all-time list of most Grand Slam titles, having been surpassed by long-time rivals Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
Roger Federer's decision to retire from professional tennis has provoked an emotional reaction from current and former players as well as stars in other sports.
Roger Federer mengumumkan pensiun dari dunia tenis. Rafael Nadal terkejut dan sedih mendengar kabar rivalnya itu gantung raket.
Roger Federer is arguably the greatest tennis player of all time and will certainly go down in the history books as such.
Following the announcement of his forthcoming retirement, the world of tennis has been paying tribute to 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer. As well as his masterful approach to the game, the Swiss icon will be fondly remembered for his gentlemanly manner both on and off the court. Ad After hearing that Federer will bow out of competitive tennis after the Laver Cup, Eurosport expert Alex Corretja said: “Well, I’m absolutely down.