• Rafael Nadal backs Roger Federer's decision to skip French Open, calls it a logical step - Firstpost

    Rafael Nadal backs Roger Federer's decision to skip French Open, calls it a logical step - Firstpost
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    Rafael Nadal backs Roger Federer's decision to skip French Open, calls it a logical step
    Firstpost
    Rome: Rafael Nadal believes the decision by Roger Federer to skip Roland Garros and the clay season is logical as the Spaniard on Tuesday prepared to start the Rome Masters. The world number four does not begrudge his Swiss rival for skipping the 2017 ...
    Rafael Nadal: 'It's normal that Roger Federer won't play Roland Garros'Tennis World
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  • Swiss National Hockey Team: 'Roger Federer, we wait for you!' - Tennis World

    Swiss National Hockey Team: 'Roger Federer, we wait for you!' - Tennis World
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    Swiss National Hockey Team: 'Roger Federer, we wait for you!'
    Tennis World
    After beating Canada in the Hockey World Cup, the Swiss National team coach Patrick Fischer invited Roger Federer to attend one of their matches. The Swiss player congratulated the whole team through his official Twitter account on Saturday for the ...
  • Roger Federer will skip 2017 French Open - NBC Sports - Misc. (blog)

    Roger Federer will skip 2017 French Open - NBC Sports - Misc. (blog)
    NBC Sports - Misc. (blog)
    Roger Federer will skip 2017 French Open
    NBC Sports - Misc. (blog)
    “Regrettably, I've decided not to participate in the French Open. I've been working really hard, both on and off the court, during the last month but in order to try and play on the ATP World Tour for many years to come, I feel it's best to skip the ...
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  • Roger Federer to skip French Open - Bay News 9

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    Roger Federer to skip French Open
    Bay News 9
    FILE - In this June 7, 2009, file photo, Switzerland's Roger Federer kisses his trophy after defeating Sweden's Robin Soderling in their men's singles final match of the French Open tennis tournament in Paris, France. Roger Federer says he won't play ...
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