Roger Federer shrugs off Andy Murray favouritism for Australian Open | 2009

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Roger Federer shrugs off Andy Murray favouritism for Australian Open 2009, Roger in press conference for Kooyoo AAMI classic January 12, 2009

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  • Roger talk about in 2009. classy Roger. love you :)

  • Roger was absolutely right to say Murray wasn't the faourite...how can someone who never won a slam be the favourite when roger; rafa and nole were on the draw?

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  • @su79er Because leading up to the last slam of 2008 he beat *NOVAK*, then beat *NADAL* at the US Open reaching his first slam final, then slapped *FEDERER* with a loss at the last 2008 tournament (Masters Cup).

    I believe Murray fresh on the scene beating all the top guys here and there and ending 2008 on a high made him the favourite.

  • @nickhockey96 nah, i think it's more about roger not caring for predictions and media favouritism like that, because he knows that anything can happen in tennis

  • @mesmiths BS, he beat him in the 2010 final.

  • @Ignozi & @ptniff LOL Still 8-6 in wins to Murray, Murray'll still get to the semis if he beats Ferrer. Murray's still getting better, Federer is still getting older so I predict not many more wins for your man.

    Oh yeah and your still dumberer than hell.

  • @mesmiths FAIL.

    Scotsman got straight setted like a froob. Noob.

  • @mesmiths Aww perhaps he tells himself that every night. Just blank out those two slam finals.

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