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Roger Fedrerer & Tommy Haas practicing shirtless at the Cincinnati Tournament in July 2008

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Johan Kriek sitting and talking during Roger Fedrerer & Tommy Haas' practice at the Cincinnati Tournament in July 2008... Johan Kriek and his doubles partner Jimmy Arias won the senior doubles event of that tournament...
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  • @gabe228 his left arm is so much smaller. lol, I kinda freaked out when i saw that. But then again, his right arm is the best! :D

  • More shirtless Roger, plz....

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  • @kojiro99999 almost all tennis players have one arm much stronger than the second one, look at radek štěpánek for example

    pf 2012 btw

  • I'm a Federer fan with all my heart, but please shave your chest!

  • He's wearing a sweater!!

  • roger is fat

  • @superman11978 - (continued 2) Tennis players, soccer players, and sportsman/women who play heavily aerobic based sports spend hours and hours doing low-medium intensity practice, which doesn't lend itself well to developing a ton of power and getting really strong and fast. They CAN get lean, though, with the right type of nutrition. -- Sorry for the long comments, but this is something that is not commonly known and I want people to know it. Regards,

  • @superman11978 - (continued) Also, tennis players SHOULDN'T have such imbalanced arms. Again, Rafa Nadel is a good example of this. He's got low BF%, he's strong, agile, technically very skilled, and possess a balanced muscular body. BF%, though, is mostly nutrition, to be perfectly honest. It's all about eating what, when, and knowing how much. Athletes like football players and MMA fighters (power sports) DO look like hollywood stars because...

  • @superman11978 - That isn't true, actually. Low BF% is always a good thing. Less weight, more efficiency, etc. Tennis is a very aerobic sport in my opinion, which can definitely cut down on the muscle mass, but shouldn't have an effect on BF% as long as they eat properly. Tennis players are known for their agility, stamina, and technical skill, not their super well developed athletic bodies. That IS changing, though, and Rafa is a good example of this. A fit, strong, and excellent tennis player.

  • @cammpinno I bet he could break your f.ng arm with just a punch.

  • He has a perfect athletic body for his sport. Super low body fat is overrated. The best athletes usually don't look like the fitness models and movie stars with shredded six packs. The reason tennis players aren't super muscular (unless they have insane genetics, like Monfils) is that they spend their whole lives playing tennis and honing their bodies for it. To build muscle you excess calories, which they burn, and off days, which they don't get.

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