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Andy Roddick is back in the Wimbledon final after upsetting Andy Murray on Friday. He'll face Roger Federer for the title.
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Wow interesting matchup. I'm suprised Andy Roddick could beat Andy Murray. But of course, Roddick has been playing the best tennis has ever been playing. However, I don't think it's enough to beat Federer. Federer is out to prove something and that makes him 10x more dangerous than he usually is.
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It seems like Roddick picked the wrong era to play tennis in. I always root for him, but like he says, with Federer and Nadal out there it is not easy to win.
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