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Federer is a good player... a great player... but I just don't like the guy.


People say he's humble, but he really isn't. He says "I'm not playing tennis to break records", but then seconds later turns up with a jacket with "15" written on it. As if his various ridiculous outfits and "RF" embroidered gear isn't irritating enough.

Having a special jacket prepared for when you win, just to show everyone how great you are... it's all a bit vulgar. And yeah, his walk-on outfits are laughable. Some people say that it's due to sponsorship obligations, but I don't remember anyone else walking on in a white 3-piece suit with their initials on it.


I bet he has pyjamas with a picture of his face on the front, and a caption saying "Roger's the greatest". Perhaps a crossed-rackets (racquets?) motif on the back, with his signature beneath it (in gold).

Dress sense apart I believe Roger is the personification nae embodiment of the perfect Sporstman.


Excellent at his Sport, a great communicator and a tremendously nice Guy, as well.


Modest, humble, successful thats more than enough for some to dislike him.


An absolute credit to his Sport.

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