Roger Federer says a star's legacy isn't at risk with late decline
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“People, I don't think, anyway, remember what were the last matches of a John McEnroe, what were the last matches of a Stefan Edberg," said the 38-year-old Swiss.
Published Dec 19, 2019
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Roger Federer says a star's legacy isn't at risk with late decline
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