Roger Federer at Wimbledon: How He Can Turn Back the Clock for Another Major Title

Time would seem to be running out on 33-year-old Roger Federer. But here’s how he can turn-back-the-clock and win his 18th major.
Roger Federer at Wimbledon: How He Can Turn Back the Clock for Another Major Title
Roger Federer of Switzerland serves in the final match against Andreas Seppi of Italy during the final day of the Gerry Weber Open at Gerry Weber Stadium on June 21, 2015 in Halle, Germany. Thomas Starke/Bongarts/Getty Images
Dave Martin
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With Wimbledon starting up again, the annual question on the men’s side is whether world No. 2 ranked Roger Federer can add to his record-setting trophy case with his 18th major victory.

After all, with seven Wimbledon grass-court titles to his name already, this is annually Federer’s best chance for another Grand Slam title that would give him a little more breathing room over Nadal’s 14.

It’s been three years (2012 Wimbledon) since Federer last won a Grand Slam, though, and time is not on the 33-year-old’s side.

On the flip side, few players have aged as gracefully as Federer.

Dave Martin
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Dave Martin is a New-York based writer as well as editor. He is the sports editor for the Epoch Times and is a consultant to private writers.
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