September 10th, 2007Dominance: To be Roger Federer

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While many of you were watching football, Roger Federer was busy winning his 12th Grand Slam and 4th consecutive U.S. Open. Federer was pimped out in all black Nike gear that surely drove the women wild.

Early on Djokovic looked like he might make this match interesting, afterall, he is one of the very few men on this planet that has beaten Federer. However, Roger put a stop to that in the tiebreaker of the first set. He ended up winning the match 7-6, 7-6, 6-4. Not only did he win a badass U.S. Open trophy, but he also walked away with about $2.4 million in his pocket, which he jokingly said was “getting a bit too heavy.”

Federer simply confirmed that he is the best tennis player in the world. He is a living diety on the courts and will be the best of all-time when he finally hangs it up. If you’re not watching Roger play tennis, then you’re truly missing something special. Your missing the most dominating player in the history of any sport. More then Tiger, Jordan, Ruth, or Nicklaus.

If you look up the word “dominance” in the dictionary you’ll see two words: Roger Federer.

August 24th, 2007U.S. Open Preview

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The U.S. Open is just around the corner. Could this finally be the year when someone other then Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal wins a Grand Slam? Probably not…but there is always hope.

Ahhh, who am I kidding? Federer is my favorite tennis player since Pete retired. No one has dominated the game of tennis like Roger. If he can crush Nadal in a French Open, then it will be the consensus that Federer is the greatest tennis player to ever play the game. The man is going to end up with 20 Grand Slams by the time he’s finished.

Just take a look here at the last 10 Grand Slam competitions:

2007 Wimbledon Federer
2007 French Nadal
2007 Australian Federer
2006 U.S. Federer
2006 Wimbledon Federer
2006 French Nadal
2006 Australian Federer
2005 U.S. Federer
2005 Wimbledon Federer
2005 French Nadal

Notice a recurring theme?

Roger is simply the man. If he was from the USA, he would be larger then life. I’m talking like Lebron James style. The guy would be on every commercial and billboard in the country. He’d be like Andy Roddick circa 2002 except actually good.


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