Roger Federer

Federer eyes year-end top spot in London finale

LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Federer held court in a swish hotel on the banks of the River Thames on Friday and left nobody in any doubt he was determined to become only the second male player to reclaim the year-end number one spot.

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Virtua Tennis 2009 (Playstation 3)Excellent Tennis Game

Powerseller, Complete, Shipping WorldWide and Fast !!! Virtua Tennis 2009 allows you to take on the world's top tennis players. In addition to the traditional singles, doubles and mixed doubles matches, Virtua Tennis 2009 also...

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ATP success for Rafael Nadal could see Roger Federer's No 1 status under threat

Despite an injury-plagued year Rafael Nadal could still claim the world No 1 spot after ATP World Tour Finals in London. On the lookout: Roger Federer will be taking a keen interest in Rafael Nadal's progress at the Barclays...

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Federer says football needs to introduce video technology

LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - World number one tennis player Roger Federer believes his friend Thierry Henry should not be villified for the handball which helped France edge past Ireland into the World Cup finals on Wednesday.

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ATP World Tour Finals set to become London's mini 'grand slam'

The finest male tennis players in the world (apart from the injured Andy Roddick) will be resident in the east end of London over the next week, contesting the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. City slickers: eight of the world's...

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Roger Federer hails World Tour Finals as Swiss set to continue London love affair

Roger Federer has said the ‘crazy’ tennis fans of London will be captivated by the most even and open end-of-season tournament yet on it’s debut in the capital. Leading light: Roger Federer loves playing in London Photo: GETTY...

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After a year of pain, happiness is the No 1 objective for Rafael Nadal

Rafael Nadal is reading Flashman, by George MacDonald Fraser, the novel of which P. G. Wodehouse wrote: “If ever there was a time when I felt that watcher-of-the-skies-when-a-new-planet stuff, it was when I first read Flashman.”

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The right moves

Photo: Shanker Chakravarty Poised Tania Sachdev A ppearances can be deceptive. “I don't fit the image of a chess player that people have in mind,” admits Tania Sachdev, the woman grandmaster, who topped the Asian championship...

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Brian Viner: Sorry, Roy, but Ireland played like superstars

The furore concerning the Thierry Henry handball has moved into a new dimension of weirdness, with the player himself agreeing that the controversial World Cup qualifier should be replayed, while former Ireland captain Roy...

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Glenn Gibbons: Scotland's decline is so steep

Published Date: 21 November 2009 IN THE course of a BBC documentary back in 1985, Bobby Charlton made a statement which, to anyone under the age of, say, 30 nowadays will sound like a fairy tale. His claim concerned Scotland's...

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