Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Cheers Roger Federer!

Everybody Knows Your Name Roger... but its being followed with "Finished"


In the USA, Cheers means either a bar in Boston or is a toast when drinking. OK, so the bar in Boston was named after the toast. BUT STILL, Cheers in most other countries is said at the end of a meeting and simply means "Farewell and all the best"... in this case its a bit of both.

Roger Federer is saying goodbye to Wimbledon in the quarterfinals. His second straight early exit from a Grand Slam after setting a record by reaching 23 consecutive Grand Slam semifinals.

Federer, a 16-time Grand Slam singles champion, was seemingly unstoppable and has now stopped cold in his tracks and slammed into the wall.

Other tennis greats, such as Pete Sampras have had the same sudden decline of dominance. Is this the beginning of the end or simply a hickup in the career of arguably the best tennis player of all time?

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