Federer struggling?
That’s right folks, it seems that at Monte Carlo yesterday Roger Federer needed not one, but two tiebreaks to defeat 91st ranked Andreas Seppi. 
No offense to Mr. Seppi, but it was Federer who was beating himself. The Swiss couldn’t keep his backhand under control including five unforced errors in the first set’s 10th game. and it forced him into difficult situations the entire match. The only way to beat Federer is to face him on a day when he isn’t swinging the racket as well as he should.
Perhaps another way to beat The Rog is by playing him on a surface he hasn’t battled on in 10 months. That was the case in Monte Carlo on Tuesday. Monaco’s Clay. But Federer’s a champion.

I mean how could Tiger’s best friend not come out victorious in the end.
Next up for Number One is South Korea’s Lee Hyung-Taik. Mr. Lee you might want to use an oversized racket on this one, preferably a yard wide one.
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