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What's your favorite memory of Roger Federer?
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<blockquote data-quote="daniel" data-source="post: 2773765" data-attributes="member: 207825"><p>Nice question, and I agree, I feel that Federer's retirement will be coming in the next year or two (although he said he'll play in the 2016 Olympics... Assuming he can stay in the top ten, I think he'll make it until then!)</p><p></p><p>I would say, similar to you, is the 2009 AO championship. Obviously it was disappointing, but I feel like seeing the true, raw, emotion from Federer was just something else. Always calm and composed, and to sneak a peak for just one moment, and seeing how much he really loves the sport, and is passionate about it, was a fantastic moment. Similar to Murray last year at Wimbledon. I'm still not a die-hard fan, but it was refreshing to see somebody who fights so hard, emotionally and physically, for the sport.</p><p></p><p>My truly favorite moment (one where Federer actually won) was probably last year at Wimbledon. It was similar, where we got to see more emotion from Federer, who finally took a Grand Slam after so long without one. It was awesome, seeing the crowd battle between their home court Murray, and their favorite Federer. Also, being 18, it was really his first grand slam final that I was really invested in. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully he continues to play, and grace the sport with his dominating presence. It would surely be wonderful if he can make a really powerful push at the U.S Open this year. If not, I fear the worst! <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f641.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-smilie="3"data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Daniel</p><p></p><p>@Pink Donut</p><p>Once again, you've shown yourself to be quite an emotional, and un-moving tennis "fan." Even those who I don't like in the sport, I give credit to. I once didn't like Murray and Nadal, but have since grown to admire their tennis abilities. But then again, I guess I'm just optimistic about others in this world. Sometimes I forget that many, like you, demonstrate a lack of respect, or true knowledge of the sport. I think of you sort of like my nine year old cousin, who creates great hatred or love towards very specific people, rather than the more adult view, which is a mutual respect for those that prove themselves worthy of it.</p><p></p><p>Tengas un buen noche mi amigo. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daniel, post: 2773765, member: 207825"] Nice question, and I agree, I feel that Federer's retirement will be coming in the next year or two (although he said he'll play in the 2016 Olympics... Assuming he can stay in the top ten, I think he'll make it until then!) I would say, similar to you, is the 2009 AO championship. Obviously it was disappointing, but I feel like seeing the true, raw, emotion from Federer was just something else. Always calm and composed, and to sneak a peak for just one moment, and seeing how much he really loves the sport, and is passionate about it, was a fantastic moment. Similar to Murray last year at Wimbledon. I'm still not a die-hard fan, but it was refreshing to see somebody who fights so hard, emotionally and physically, for the sport. My truly favorite moment (one where Federer actually won) was probably last year at Wimbledon. It was similar, where we got to see more emotion from Federer, who finally took a Grand Slam after so long without one. It was awesome, seeing the crowd battle between their home court Murray, and their favorite Federer. Also, being 18, it was really his first grand slam final that I was really invested in. Hopefully he continues to play, and grace the sport with his dominating presence. It would surely be wonderful if he can make a really powerful push at the U.S Open this year. If not, I fear the worst! :( Daniel @Pink Donut Once again, you've shown yourself to be quite an emotional, and un-moving tennis "fan." Even those who I don't like in the sport, I give credit to. I once didn't like Murray and Nadal, but have since grown to admire their tennis abilities. But then again, I guess I'm just optimistic about others in this world. Sometimes I forget that many, like you, demonstrate a lack of respect, or true knowledge of the sport. I think of you sort of like my nine year old cousin, who creates great hatred or love towards very specific people, rather than the more adult view, which is a mutual respect for those that prove themselves worthy of it. Tengas un buen noche mi amigo. ;) [/QUOTE]
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