Friday, March 9, 2018

The first time Roger Federer gained the top spot in the world rankings, in February 2004, he felt more relieved than euphoric. He had squandered a chance to become No. 1 a few months before that, so the last steps of his ascent were flavored with dashes of regret. The completion of his climb became...



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