This might be the start of Federer's downfall. When the champions' start boasting about their invincibility, there is a peculiar way for nature to act as a leveler.
RE:Start of Federer's downfall
by Sriram Rags on Nov 19, 2007 01:04 PM Permalink
After following Fedrer for all these years, i assume its more of posing a challenge, rather than arrogance. He wants a challenge. Someone should stand up and raise their hands.
Can Ferrer,Nalbandian, Nadal, Daydenko, Berdych, Gasquet throw a challenge to him
RE:Start of Federer's downfall
by XBox on Nov 19, 2007 01:14 PM Permalink
i feel the same was as sriram pointed out. he is not arrogant but more of challenge. Not many successful sports man got that guts to challenge their opponents.
RE:Start of Federer's downfall
by Lucas on Nov 19, 2007 01:11 PM Permalink
Federer is just being realistic...he is without doubt the greatest player in the world and everyone knows that.
RE:RE:Start of Federer's downfall
by Lucas on Nov 19, 2007 01:12 PM Permalink
The best way to beat Federer would be to hit him over the head with a racquet :)
RE:Start of Federer's downfall
by shovon dasgupta on Nov 19, 2007 02:05 PM Permalink
Or u need a Rafa fan jumping over the fence and stab him(like the lunatic did in 1992 when he stabbed Seles)
RE:RE:RE:Start of Federer's downfall
by Lucas on Nov 19, 2007 01:13 PM Permalink
In the modern game, you're either a clay court specialist, a grass court specialist or a hard court specialist ... or you're Roger Federer.
RE:Start of Federer's downfall
by ajeet srivastav on Nov 19, 2007 01:51 PM Permalink
Yes, he is arrogant this time. Ask him, how he feels against Nalbandian and Jokovich who become nightmare for him and also what about round-robin defeat against Gonzalez. By analysing all these, you can smell the future how Federer is loosing the ground, although he is best player of this time.