Bron.quote:Federer biographer: Roger has a bad back
Roger Federer has a bad back, reports his biographer, Switzerland's Renee Stauffer, on Twitter. "I wasn't sure if I was going to play against Andreas Seppi," Federer said in Doha. "It happened against Gregor Zemlja (in the second round)."
Federer needed three sets to beat Seppi on Thursday. He is scheduled to face France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the semifinals. The 16-time Grand Slam champion is on a 20-match winning streak that dates back to the 2011 U.S. Open.
Jammer.quote:Op zaterdag 14 januari 2012 13:48 schreef franklop het volgende:
Geen duo Federer en Hingis op Olympische Spelen
Dit filmpje nog even bekeken (tentamens komen eraan, vandaar). Blijft fantastisch om te zien.quote:Op woensdag 14 december 2011 13:27 schreef TheGeneral het volgende:
Nog even genieten van de WTF van dit jaar
Oke, dat begin is wat overdreven
Ze groeien wel als kool, maar de pruillip blijftquote:Op zaterdag 3 september 2011 00:34 schreef wimderon het volgende:
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Die rechtse is echt een kopie van Federer
quote:Op vrijdag 17 februari 2012 00:39 schreef wimderon het volgende:
Z'n groottante Mildred
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Is dat serieus of heb je zwaar zitten Shoppen?quote:Op vrijdag 17 februari 2012 00:39 schreef wimderon het volgende:
Z'n groottante Mildred
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quote:Op zondag 19 februari 2012 19:58 schreef TheGeneral het volgende:
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Titel nr 71 in Rotterdam vandaag
quote:De 1e keer dat ik hem live heb zien spelen
Mooie foto.quote:[ afbeelding ]
Dat hoofd van van Basten .quote:
Bron.quote:Federer discusses missed chances, No. 1 ranking
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP)—Roger Federer blames a loss of confidence for failing to add to his record 16 Grand Slam titles in more than two years.
The former No. 1 last won a major title at the 2010 Australian Open but denies his form has been in decline, instead attributing that to “a bit of confidence not on my side and on my opponent’s side.”
“I’ve had some tough losses over the past couple of years,” Federer said, without nominating any specific matches.
Federer is in the United Arab Emirates along with No. 1 Novak Djokovic and fourth-ranked Andy Murray to play in the Dubai Championships, which start Monday.
Having broken Pete Sampras’ mark of 14 Grand Slam singles titles, Federer missed out on breaking the American’s 286-week reign at No. 1 by a single week. Now ranked third, the Swiss star has no realistic chance of the record with Djokovic so dominant.
“It would be great having that record but my life is very much OK without it, too,” Federer said. “Pete is a good friend and was an amazing champion for our game. I don’t need to break every record he has. I came so close and I could have chased it if I had wanted to. I didn’t choose to.”
Federer still believes he can return to No. 1, however, noting that he has won three titles in the past four months—the most recent in Rotterdam earlier this month.
“I feel if I play really well until the U.S. Open, then obviously there is a shot. But then again there is a shot for about 10 players,” Federer said. “I am aware I’m not the only one. But I feel like I’m on a good run right now. I’ve won a lot of tournaments in a short time, which gives me a lot of confidence.”
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