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Is this the end of the line for Roger Federer? 31 years old, loses in the
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<blockquote data-quote="AtSoundlessDawn" data-source="post: 2770740" data-attributes="member: 807676"><p>I don't know man. Nadal just got out in the 1st round of Wimbledon and last year got out in the 2nd round. What does that make him? Honestly, Federer is not quite done yet. It is a little early to say that Federer can play competitively anymore. Last year he won Wimbledon remember and still was making the Quarterfinals up to this point.</p><p></p><p>If Tommy Haas can still reach the Quarterfinals at age 35 (like he did at the French Open), then I am sure Federer can too. However, with as consistent as Djokovic and Murray are playing, it is going to be hard for him to win another grand slam simply because his prime years have past. Still whether or not he wins another grand slam, he will still be considered one of the greatest of all time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtSoundlessDawn, post: 2770740, member: 807676"] I don't know man. Nadal just got out in the 1st round of Wimbledon and last year got out in the 2nd round. What does that make him? Honestly, Federer is not quite done yet. It is a little early to say that Federer can play competitively anymore. Last year he won Wimbledon remember and still was making the Quarterfinals up to this point. If Tommy Haas can still reach the Quarterfinals at age 35 (like he did at the French Open), then I am sure Federer can too. However, with as consistent as Djokovic and Murray are playing, it is going to be hard for him to win another grand slam simply because his prime years have past. Still whether or not he wins another grand slam, he will still be considered one of the greatest of all time. [/QUOTE]
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