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"I feel like I have a bit more of an edge this year than I have in Wimbledons past," Roddick said.
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It is the Wimbledons; it is the Roland Garros; it is the Australian Open; it is the U.S. Open.
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Federer, 27, has done so over an astonishingly short span since winning his first of five Wimbledons in 2003.
Let the debate begin: Is Federer now the greatest of all time? 2009
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Venus and I have won more Wimbledons together than a lot of the players, by ourselves or in doubles even.
Wimbledon 2011: Serena Williams unhappy at playing on Court No2 2011
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The Swiss star — whose résumé also includes five Wimbledons, five U.S.
Let the debate begin: Is Federer now the greatest of all time? 2009
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She had to be pushed on the issue and, when it was pointed out that other champions and leading players rarely play on Court No2, she said: Actually Venus and I have won more Wimbledons together than a lot of the players or by ourselves in doubles even.
Wimbledon 2011: Serena Williams deserves respect. She should demand it | Kevin Mitchell 2011
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Boris Becker, who won three Wimbledons among his six Slams, thinks he can break through – but not with his mother, Judy, sitting courtside.
Britain's Andy Murray looking like the Hamlet of tennis after latest loss | Kevin Mitchell 2011
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It is the Wimbledons; it is the Roland Garros; it is the Australian Open; it is the U.S. Open.
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Venus and I have won more Wimbledons together than a lot of the players, by ourselves or in doubles even.
Wimbledon 2011: Serena Williams unhappy at playing on Court No2 2011
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It is the Wimbledons; it is the Roland Garros; it is the Australian Open; it is the U.S. Open.
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