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Roger Federer Wins Australian Open

Posted by sweatpantsmom on January 31st, 2010 at 4:46 pm

roger federer australian open grand slam andy murray 223x300 Roger Federer Wins Australian Open Roger Federer won the Australian Open on Sunday and completed his 16th grand slam, his first since his wife Mirka gave birth to twins last summer.

“I have played some of the best tennis of my last in the last two weeks,” Federer told a capacity crowd after beating Britain’s Andy Murray in straight sets. “This is very special because it’s my first grand slam as a father.”

Roger and Mirka welcomed twins Charlene Riva and Myla Rose last July.

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“Roger Federer Defeats Andy Murray to Win Austrailian Open” and related posts - KuASha Organization commented on Feb 01 10 at 1:00 am

….Im really proud of you Roger Federer,… i hope and i pray that u always won on tennis u are the of my idol on tennis…tc nd god bless…

elvie kiss commented on Sep 11 11 at 2:26 pm

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