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An autographed racket belonging to tennis star Roger Federer used in 2004 for his championship-winning point at Wimbledon has hit the auction block for the first time. The rare piece of ...
WIMBLEDON – Wilson's Jack Kramer Autograph, back in the wooden racket days, is the best-selling racket in tennis history. It's doubtful tennis lightning will strike twice with the company's new ...
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are the Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise of the tennis world and getting an autograph or photo with one of them is like snagging the white whale. Don’t worry, it is possible.
Roger Federer uses that word when describing his relationship with the development of his new Wilson Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph racket. “I need to feel the racket,” Federer tells EDGE.
An autograph from a tennis star is one of the most coveted souvenirs at the U.S. Open. But securing one isn't easy. It requires agility, good court positioning and a bit of luck.
eBay user sk8er2219 is selling an autographed pair of Federer's Air Jordan III-inspired sneakers for a whopping $15K. The New York-based seller states in his listing that he got the size 9.5 ...
Roger Federer proved he is a champion on the court and off of it as he rescued a young boy from a tough U.S. Open crowd and rewarded him with an autograph.
Federer kept alive a one-handed backhand, tried rushing the net on returns and helped popularize the between-the-legs shot. And with the Laver Cup, he showed that tournaments can be different, too.
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