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Friday, June 12, 2009

Who equals Pete Sampras ??


Absolutely no doubt and even proud to say "Roger Federer", as I'm a big fan. Federer is a Swiss professional World No. 1 ranked tennis player, a position he held for a record of 237 consecutive weeks. Federer is considered by many to be the greatest player of all time. Federer holds numerous records in men's singles, including 14 Grand Slam titles- 3 Australian Open, 1 French Open, 5 Wimbledon, 5 US Open-, equalling the all-time record set by Pete Sampras.


Federer was born on August 8, 1981, in Binningen, near Basel, to Swiss national Robert Federer and South Africa-born Lynette Durand. He started playing tennis at the age of six. By the age of fourteen, Federer had learnt to get
his serve over the net and he had become Switzerland's top junior (under-18s) player. Then Roger moved on to the main tour. He ended his first year on the tour as the youngest player in the top 100. By 2003, Federer had established a reputation as the most talented player to consistently choke on the big stage - spectacularly so.


Roger Federer's game is based around his big foreha
nd, which is one of the best shots in tennis. His game's pretty one-dimensional, really. Without the forehand, he'd be nothing. You could just hit to his right hand side and you'd win every point. I'd like to see him hit a backhand winner from there. So a forehand less Federer would be useless. Though capable of overwhelming most of his opponents, Roger prefers to pick their games apart—sometimes exposing their weaknesses, sometimes finding ways to use their own strengths against them. These cat-and-mouse games used to be his undoing, but he has perfected his craft, and now it his opponents who look helpless at times, not him.


Federer established the Roger Federer Foundation in 2003 to help disadvantaged people and to promote sports to youth. He was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador of UNICEF in 2006. Since then, he has visited South Africa and Tamil Nadu, one of the worst tsunami-affected areas in India. He has also appeared in UNICEF public messages to raise public awareness of AIDS.

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