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Roger Federer vs Andy Roddick - Wimbledon 2004 (Part 4)

Segundo set, roger 4-0 al arranque del set....Federer vs Roddick

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Roger Federer on Regis & Kelly - Legendado.

Roger Federer no programa Regis & Kelly de 10/09/2007- Legendado....Roger Federer Regis Kelly Tennis Tênis programa tv US open show 2007

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Roger Federer: Superhuman

Check out my new vid called "Roger Federer: The Lords of the Lawn" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ8W4W2vEtY)
This is my first vid. It's silly and amusing at the same time. I wish I had more time to really put different clips of Roger in this video but I still have to make a living and Roger doesn't pay my bills hehe. But his brilliance is enough for me. I hope you guys like it.
All music was taken from the Soundtrack of the films: "Superman the movie" and "Superman Returns"

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Roger Federer

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Roger Federer & Wimbledon • The Perfect Symphony

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Roger Federer Magic -- Court View

Federer v. Ljubicic, 2006 Masters Cup Round Robin...roger federer magic tennis

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Roger Federer

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roger federer australian open 2007 prize ceremony

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Roger Federer v Lleyton Hewitt: 2004 TMC Final Part 1

Roger Federer v Lleyton Hewitt: 2004 TMC Final Part 1...roger federer lleyton hewitt

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roger federer agassi australian open quarter 2005 -4

roger federer agassi australian open quarter 2005 -4

This is for the federer's fans like myself out there..I actually check for federer's latest vid on youtube everytime I wake up.and I'm always get bummed out if there's no new federer's vid..this is something from me to give back to the youtube federer's fans/ community..hope the vid's quality is not that bad..credits to Eurosport..no copyright infringement intended..

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Roger Federer Fundamentals -- Lesson 2

Roger Federer Fundamentals
Lesson 2: Attack the Forehand

One little tactical trick Roger Federer uses to great effect is to attack the forehand of his opponent.

Tennis strategic dogma dictates that a player will primarily attack an opponent's backhand, and many players stubbornly try to attack strictly to the backhand side.

If you wish to improve your attacking game, observe Roger Federer and how he chooses to attack an opponent's forehand instead.

Federer chooses often to attack an opponent's forehand for several reasons:

1. Most players will typically "camp" slightly to the ad court and are therefore vulnerable to having their time taken away to the forehand side.
2. The forehand cross-court can have side-spin imparted more easily than an inside-out forehand; a well-timed cross-court forehand can pull an opponent far off the court to the deuce court side.
3. An opponent stretched into the forehand corner typically has fewer options, as most forehands are hit topspin or, in a defensive position, without spin.
4. An opponent stretched to the forehand side must then be faced with the follow-up shot--a backhand passing shot on the dead run against a net-closing aggressor.

Federer's insight is this: he knows that players are conditioned to defend their backhands, and they are also inclined to attack with their forehands, even from disadvantageous positions on the court. The rationale then becomes to be able to hit a shot into the forehand corner so that the player attempts an offensive-minded shot from a compromised position, but cannot have enough weight of shot to truly hurt the attacker. From there, it is just a matter of cutting off the proper angle, taking the ball on the rise, and moving into the court, thereby exploiting the opponent's poor position and blowing open the point.

Observe the following video and note that while Federer will APPROACH to either wing, the shot that often precedes the approach is a Federer cross-court forehand INTO the opponent's forehand corner.

Roger Federer Fundamentals Lesson #2: selectively choose to attack the opponent's forehand.

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Roger Federer

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Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal shangai 2007 8

Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal shangai 2007 http://www.giseladulko.net http://www.jmdelpotro.net...roger federer rafael

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Roger Federer vs Novak Djokovic - Montreal

Grande Djokovic, no es facil ganarle al REY....Roger Federer vs Novak Djokovic

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Roger Federer loses to Guillermo Canas in IW

game played by Roger Federer against Argentinian Willy Canas. Indian Wells 2007. Canas won in 2 sets....Willy Guillermo Canas Roger Federer tennis indian wells

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Tennis - Roger Federer - Masters Cup 2007 Highlights

Roger Federer Highlights of the Masters Cup 2007 in Shanghai...Tennis Masters Cup 2007 Shanghai Highlights of Roger Federer Nadal Dawidenko Ferrer Roddick Gonzalez Djokovic

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Roger Federer vs Feliciano Lopez - Us Open 2007 (1/2)

shots of an amazing 4th Round match between Roger Federer and Feliciano Lopez at Us Open 2007....Roger Federer Feliciano Lopez Us Open 2007 Tennis Greatest Shots

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Funny tennis 3 Rafael Nadal Roger Federer ....

please coment), Safin, Roger Federer... Thanks to rafaelnadal.com board for pics...rafael nadal roger federer marat safin andy roddick funny

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My Game is - Tiger Woods and Roger Federer Nike TV commercia

After Roger's Wimbledon victory, the count was 12 vs. 11. Tiger responded with a PGA Championship victory making it 13 vs.11. Now, it's Roger's turn... he's right behind Tiger.

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Roger Federer - god of tennis

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Roger Federer playing in Bangkok

Federer playing in the Bangkok open....federer tennis bangkok

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Roger Federer as a tennisplayer

A video of Roger Federer. The number one tennisplayer....roger federer tennis sports

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Roger Federer vs. Sam Querrey

Tiger Woods Watching Roger Federer vs. Sam Querrey at Sony Ericsson Open Miami '07. March 24 2007...CatandJessica Roger Federer Tiger Woods Sam Querrey Sony

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Roger Federer Fundamentals -- Lesson 1

Roger Federer Fundamentals
Lesson 1: Control the Center

In tennis, much as in chess, it is crucial to control the center. As competitors in chess both jockey for early position in the center of the chessboard, so too do tennis players seek to gain control of the center of the court through their groundstrokes.

Controlling the center is of great importance, primarily owing to the geometry of the court. The player who can first gain control of the center has greater access to the area inside the baseline, from where he or she has greater access to the angles within the court. By moving forward, the player with control of the center can move the opponent more readily. Therefore, the player who is in control of the center typically has control of the point, and has more options at his or her disposal.

Roger Federer is a master at controlling the center of the court. Watch carefully how he is very quick to capitalize on weak replies and seize control of the center, putting his opponent on the run, while constantly inching further and further inside the baseline, creating increasingly acute angles with each shot, until the opponent either cannot keep up, or Federer chooses to seal the point at the net.

All players can benefit from learning and mastering this basic and incredibly important skill.

Music: Sonata in D-min, Handel

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