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Roger Federer, born in Basel, Switzerland, is the world's current number two tennis player on the ATP tour currently competing as an underdog at the French Open. We sat down

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The Beatles Rock Band is quite possibly the most artistically beautiful video game ever made. It's striking. From the opening vignette, to the storyline transitions, to the in-song animations. Truly

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Following Novak Djokovic's win over Radek Stepanek at the U.S. Open, commentator Darren Cahill interviewed the silly Serbian. During the interview, Novak did another of his infamous impressions, this one

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Who's Andy?! That's what my office mates were asking me this morning. I just checked out Andy Murray's Head YouTek Radical Pro racquet at his new website, the Radical Messenger.

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Instead of trusting myself, I decided to base some tennis decisions on what a Magic 8-ball tells me. Here's my conversation.

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Roger Federer can shred it! I don’t know how I missed this one. It’s Federer playing Guitar Hero (not really) with his tennis racquet. This is another video featuring Rhys

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If you're like me, you like tennis, the TV show Flight of the Conchords, Roger Federer and Nike. This commercial combines elements of them all. Federer is forced to fend

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So this is just a silly commercial, but it does have Roger Federer in it. And he does have the best shoes. By far. This video also features Tiger Woods

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Wow. I really didn't think Novak would have time to chase down this shot. He is an incredible player to be able to accomplish feats like this while playing tennis.

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Todd Gallager of ESPN posed the question “how much better are professional athletes than weekend warriors?” What he found was that well, Andy Roddick could beat you using a frying

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Love means nothing in tennis. Your tolerance to this line is a good litmus test to your tolerance for the whole film. If you can get past that line or find

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