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Roger Federer Interview - Post Wimbledon 2009 Final (With Boris Becker & Greg Rusedski)

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This interview with Roger Federer, Mens Wimbledon Tennis Champion 2009, was recorded in the evening of the 5th July 2009 as part of the "Today at Wimbledon" programme on BBC2.

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  • he is so humble and know how to say and act, no woder he is the greatest of all time

  • Considering the man is so great, actually he is the most humble player ever.

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  • @Yuuue14 he's a homo :O

  • LOL WTF Boris Becker is doing after he shakes Roger's hand right @ 0:36 !!! I ADORE YOU KING ROG <3<3<3 You're MY HERO & MY G.O.A.T <3<3<3

  • @643eddie The Olympics is more about representing your country rather than playing for personal achievement. In that sense, he HAS stood on the podium as an Olympic gold medalist, except that Wawrinka was standing next to him. I'm sure he doesn't feel inferior having won "only" a doubles gold medal in that sense, considering the feeling of the Olympic gold is the same either way.

  • Sampras is pretty arrogant. "14 is a lot in the 90s." He likes to have the mindset that his era was much better and that Federer got off the hook. Even though he agrees that Fed is the greatest ever, he seems kind of bitter about it sometimes.

  • @643eddie Depends how you look at it. At this point an olympic gold is important for Roger (he certainly thinks so), but at the same time you can say it doesn't matter that much. It can be said Grand Slams are still more important tournaments for him in the big picture - I think more Grand Slams would be better for his career than anything else. In fact, Roger actually has an olympic gold, even if it is not in singles... He has done it all.

  • Roger hasn't done it all. He's yet to win the career golden slam which only Nadal & Agassi have done. If he wins the gold at London 2012 he will then have done it all.

  • It takes some real character to show up when your record is about to be broken, and even more character to admit that the man who broke it is a greater player than you.

    Love Rog and Pete, legends and credits to the game.

  • @EscapedC0nvict Then who do they use? Not all tennis greats want to do commentary. Plus, many of them work for other stations like John McEnroe with NBC and so on. Greg is actually one of the more successful commentators. Everyone loves Goodall/Koenig yet they were never nearly as successful as Rusedski. Success doesn't mean you should be a commentator neither does it make you a better commentator.

  • this was a painful match to watch..I don't watch the highlights at all because I really wanted Roddick to win. Nothing against Fed of course, but I'd really like to see other people besides Fed and Nadal winning slams all the time.

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