The King is back! Congratulations to the phenomenal player the world has ever seen! Roger Federer has won his 7th Wimbledon and has regained his No1 position.
What an incredible match it was. He beat Andy Murray on his home ground 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4. Roger has brought smiles to millions of his fans and proved once again that his era is not yet over. It was sad to see Murray trying to control his emotions in the end though. He played his best but it was not his day.
At 30, Roger has become the oldest winner of Wimbledon since Arthur Ashe in 1975. Coincidentally, Serena Williams who too is at 30 has regained the Women' Wimbledon this year. Is 30 the latest trend?
Roger Federer's twin daughters Charlene Riva and Myla Rose cheering their father
2 comments:
Good to see tough competition in both men and women grandslam tournaments in Tennis in recent times
Competition was always there. it is the level of fitness they maintain which helps them to extend their careers
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