Federer has found his form. Now he’ll give the clay a rest.
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By Steven Wine / The Associated Press
KEY BISCAYNE, Florida—For Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, it was a happy anniversary.
By Christopher Clarey / New York Times
DUBAI—Tiger Woods is looking to old friend Roger Federer for some inspiration.
By Trevor Marshallsea | The Associated Press
ALONG with assigned readings, the other thing in college that our Philippine Government and Constitution class studied is the professor’s body language.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Roger Federer won his 18th Grand Slam title and put some extra distance on the all-time list between himself and Rafael Nadal, the man he beat in a vintage five-set final at the Australian Open final.
By Christopher Clarey / The New York Times
MELBOURNE, Australia—Roger Federer shanked a few shots and was unsettled by how nervous he felt after six months on the sidelines, despite the familiar surroundings at the Australian Open.
PERTH, Australia—Roger Federer found himself overmatched—just—by a younger and stronger-serving opponent on Wednesday, losing 7-6 (1), 6-7 (4), 7-6 (4) to 19-year-old Alexander Zverev of Germany at the Hopman Cup.
PERTH, Australia—Roger Federer said he hopes to play for at least another two to three years and that his “mind-set is for the long term” in assessing his tennis future.
WAIT with bated breath for the return to action of Roger Federer, whose 17 Grand Slam singles titles is an all-time high. That will happen next month, when he plays at the Hopman Cup team event in Perth, Australia.
By Christopher Clarey | New York Times
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