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Roger Federer Quotes

«Today was my best match so far,»
Author: Roger Federer
«It was a very satisfying match and I am happy that I am in the final,»
Author: Roger Federer
«I felt I still could have played better, but the most satisfying thing is that I haven't dropped serve so far.»
Author: Roger Federer
«It was very spectacular the way it ended in five sets. It was tight. It's a pity (to lose). We're trying to forget this doubles as soon as possible and then wait for tomorrow.»
Author: Roger Federer
«I'm very happy because today was difficult. Marat returns well and serves well on any surface so the points are quick and that's why he's so dangerous.»
Author: Roger Federer
«It was a close match last year but I am looking forward to playing him as he is very good on grass.»
Author: Roger Federer
«I had been waiting impatiently for this match,»
Author: Roger Federer
«I had a lot of problems in the beginning but then I got into my stride.»
Author: Roger Federer
«Winning the first gave me confidence. It was tough, but I think his level dropped a bit in the second. I played better on the big points, that made the difference.»
Author: Roger Federer
«It's very difficult to play against Fabrice, everybody knows that,»
Author: Roger Federer