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An Early Wimbledon Exit for Federer

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An Early Wimbledon Exit for Federer

Roger Federer admitted at The Championships on Sunday that he is “ready for the challenge” of potentially needing to beat Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic if he is to retain his Wimbledon title.

Former British number one Tim Henman and three-time Wimbledon champion Boris Becker analyse Roger Federer's shock second-round defeat by world number 116 Sergiy Stakhovsky and question whether the 31-year-ancient Swiss can bounce in trade to win an 

Sergiy Stakhovsky shocked Roger Federer with a masterly serve-and-volley show that has not been seen on Wimbledon's hallowed turf in recent times.

Sergiy Stakhovsky place on a brilliant show of serve-and-volley tennis, a style of play that has all but disappeared in the modern game.

WIMBLEDON, England — The carnage started early Wednesday at Wimbledon. Fifteen minutes into the first match on Court 3, the top-seeded American man, No. 18 John Isner, retired from his match against Adrian Mannarino with a left knee injury.

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