Roger Federer Research Paper

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The Best is Always worth It

51 N. Grandveiw

Dubuque, IA 52003

9-21-2015

USTA

70 W Red Oak Ln

White Plains, NY 10604

Dear United States Tennis Association,

It was Wimbledon 2012 Championship match and Roger Federer was playing Andy Murray for the title. It was 2-1 in Roger's favor. The serve is up and Roger wins another Grand Slam Title. That was Roger Federer's latest major title win. This essay will prove to you that Roger Federer is the best player to ever play the game of tennis.

First of all Rafael Nadal is not better than Roger even though many people think so. Nadal said himself, "If someone says I'm better than Roger, I think this person doesn't know anything about tennis – Rafael Nadal." Also Roger has beaten Nadal both times

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