Fed-tastic 14

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Roger Federer won his 14th major title and completed the career Slam.
Roger Federer stands atop tennis immortality after notching the last piece of his résumé: The French Open. Greg Garber | Analysis
• Garber: Is Federer the greatest? | Sampras fine sharing torch
• Federer wallops Soderling to win French Open | Fan interrupts play
• Watch: Bud's analysis | Bodo: Roger's legacy | Unruly intruder
• Federer wallops Soderling to win French Open | Fan interrupts play
• Watch: Bud's analysis | Bodo: Roger's legacy | Unruly intruder
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Garber: Where is Federer in the pantheon of greats? Roger Federer conquered destiny. He's surmounted nearly every obstacle in his path and set the bar to unprecedented levels. Is he the greatest of all time? The experts assess. |
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Garber: Federer's supremacy far from over Roger Federer matched Pete Sampras with 14 Grand Slams, but he did it in Paris, where Sampras never won. Advantage, Federer. |
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Garber: Sampras just fine sharing the torch Pete Sampras no longer stands alone as the all-time leader in Grand Slam wins. According to Pete, Federer's achievement at the French Open is a reflection of consistent greatness. |
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Garber: Federer survives another thriller Roger Federer lives dangerously. After another palpitating five-set thriller in the French Open, a date with destiny awaits the 13-time major winner in Sunday's final. |
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Garber: Men's French Open semifinal preview Juan Martin del Potro is the invisible man. But squashing the dreams of the revered Roger Federer in the French Open semifinals would leave a lasting impression on the tennis world. |
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Ford: Safina, Kuznetsova too familiar with squandered opportunities Elite athletic pedigree and extraordinary talent aside, Dinara Safina and Svetlana Kuznetsova also share a dubious history of collapsing in Grand Slam finals. |
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Ford: Women's semifinal preview Dominika Cibulvoka and Samantha Stosur have massive opportunities to dispose of their heavily favored opponents in Thursday's French Open semifinals. |
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