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Saturday, June 4, 2011
Roger Federer Should Have Enough Tricks on His Sleeve to Win Second French Open Title!
I was one of the millions who watched Roger dismantle Novak Djokovic in their semifinal match yesterday. Not that Nole did anything wrong. He played fabulously. It's just that Roger upped his game even a notch more, was more aggressive, and made sure he won the points when it mattered most. Nole could just shake his head. If Roger can play that same level in the finals tomorrow, he should win his second French Open title. And with Rafa entertaining some self-doubt now, since his losses in the clay court season, Roger should be able to capitalize on that and make it work for him.
It does help though that this is the best Roger has been playing for sometime now. Even in the semifinal, he looked like a champion already. However, I'm sure Rafa will not just lie down and let him win. It's going to be a slugfest of the highest nature! But I'm sure Roger's precision and aggressive player will be key in his victory.
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