The Incredible Tennis Skills of Swiss Maestro, Roger Federer

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Tennis, since its creation, has been considered stereotypically by many to be the sport of royalty and the elite of society. The modern game of tennis originated in the United Kingdom in the late nineteenth century (The History of...). Subsequent to its creation, tennis spread midst the upper class English population before spreading around the world. Throughout the history of the sport there have been key individuals who continue to assist in the growing popularity and development of the sport. A frequent topic of discussion among all those in contact with tennis is which one of these individuals wears the crown as the best player of all time. Although no common consensus has ever been formed many remain loyal to Roger Federer due to his universal adaptations, unique playing style and record-breaking achievements. Therefore as every empire has its leader, the royal sport has its king. Roger Federer, undoubtedly the best player.

Nicknamed the Fed (erer) Ex (press) Roger Federer’s versatility is encapsulated by Jimmy Conors’ statement: "In an era of specialists — you're either a clay...

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