Federer got on top early, breaking Murray's opening service game when he leaped onto a second serve and fired a forehand down the line to lead, 2-0. Murray rallied immediately, breaking Federer's ...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Roger Federer experienced quite a range of emotions these past two Australian Opens. A year ago, he sobbed on court after losing a thrilling final in five sets. Federer was all ...
PARIS — There will be a Grand Slam semifinal without Roger Federer for the first time in six years. French Open upset specialist Robin Soderling struck again Tuesday, rallying past defending champion ...
Roger Federer was pumping his fists after hitting winning volleys in the first set of his quarterfinal match against Robin Soderling Tuesday at the French Open. Federer was dancing on the tips of his ...
Roger Federer felt awkward for a moment, celebrating his 16th Grand Slam title while Andy Murray cried for Britain. Federer timed his run to perfection at the season's first major, beating ...
PARIS -- Apparently, even Roger Federer, with his record 16 Grand Slam titles, was in need of some advice on a wet and windy Wednesday at the French Open. Forced off court by two rain delays, and ...
WIMBLEDON, England -- For Roger Federer, Wimbledon nearly ended at the beginning. The six-time champion overcame a two-set deficit to avert a monumental first-round upset, beating Alejandro Falla 5-7, ...
Roger Federer’s consecutive Grand Slam semifinal streak -- now at 23 and counting -- is the greatest record in sports. Greater than . Greater than . Federer’s career major record (15 and counting) ...
knows how to apply pressure even when he's not on court. about Andy Murray, his opponent in the Australian Open final tomorrow. Head games don't get much more hard core than that, though it's hard to ...
DOHA, Qatar(AP) Roger Federer expects to carry his momentum from 2009 into the New Year now that the back injury that bothered him last season has fully healed. The Swiss star lost to Andy Murray, ...
It is a given in any sport that happens to light your fire––at the end of the season, fans need to crown a winner––the ultimate champion whose accomplishments set him, her or them above all the rest.
Having tasted enough of the "triumph" that Kipling refers to, it seems senseless and ignorant to believe that Roger Federer still has something to prove to the tennis fraternity. Unfortunately for the ...