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A Federer grand slam?

The saga of Roger Federer's rise and gentle, genteel decline needs to be re-written

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Arvind Subramanian
Roger Federer’s Australian Open victory in January this year, followed up by the “Sunshine Slam,” (wins at Indian Wells and Miami), raises this salivating prospect for tennis fans: A Grand Slam for Federer at the geriatric (in tennis terms) age of 36. What lends plausibility is that this season Federer has worsted his nemesis – Rafael Nadal – three times already this season, including in two finals, the epic one, and the trigger for the Roger revival, being the Australian Open itself.

There was something very special about that victory not least because there was a lot at stake in the
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