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FEDERER v NADAL V DJOKOVIC (etc) - MOD NOTE 1ST POST
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 That explains why he was beaten by his biggest rival who had pushed him  all the way the year previous. I suppose you can't actually credit  Nadal who made improvements to his game to do something that Fed never  managed to do - beat his rival at his favourite GS? But of course, it is  Wimbledons fault for changing court speeds, etc, etc.
  That explains why he was beaten by his biggest rival who had pushed him  all the way the year previous. I suppose you can't actually credit  Nadal who made improvements to his game to do something that Fed never  managed to do - beat his rival at his favourite GS? But of course, it is  Wimbledons fault for changing court speeds, etc, etc.