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The Case of Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic’s Dissimilar Similarities
- Updated: July 23, 2016
In the end, neither Novak Djokovic nor Roger Federer won Wimbledon this year. The three-time – and two-time defending – champion crashed out in the third round to an inspired Sam Querrey, while Federer, lost to Milos Raonic in the semi-final.
Both Djokovic and Federer, before their losses, equalled –or in Federer’s case, broke – records that had stood for decades, if not the test of time. Incidentally, each lost his match right after their respective performance highs. Djokovic, after becoming the only third man after Rod Laver (31) and Don Budge (37) to have won 30 consecutive Grand Slam matches after his win over Adrian Mannarino in the second round; …
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