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| Sunday, 07 June 2009 21:43 | |||
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Sooner or later, Roger Federer was to win Roland Garros, to show why he's the greatest of all entering and finally, in this select group of players to have won all Grand Slam tournaments that shelters the men's circuit ATP. La Coupe des Mousquetaires looks great in the hands of the Swiss that today, after beating the Swede Soderling, embraced a new record to be located up to Andre Agassi, Fred Perry, Don Budge, Roy Emerson and Rod Laver, the only ones who have conquered the four major championships of tennis. And with this triumph in Paris, Federer equaled the record of 14 Grand Slam crowns at Pete Sampras and will continue to fuel the debate about whether or not the best ever, but Roger Federer as he himself said, no one can say I never won Roland Garros.
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