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‘Federer may never be dominant again’

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LONDON: British No.1 Andy Murray has said that he feels that defending Wimbledon champion Roger Federer may never again regain his levels of consistency and domination like before, following his exit from the tournament on the heels of Rafael Nadal.

Murray has no top ten players left in his half of the draw following the exits of three of his main challengers Federer, Nadal and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who lost to Sergiy Stakhovsky, Steve Darcis and Ernests Gulbis respectively.

According to the Scot, even though Federer still played some top-quality tennis this year, he may never be as consistent as he had been for the last decade, although the Olympic and US Open champion added that he expected his Swiss rival to bounce back from the loss and become a dangerous force at the US Open this year. Stating that it would be foolish to rule out either Federer or Nadal in the future, Murray, who has never played a match at Wimbledon when neither of the other two have not been in the tournament, said that he is confident that the duo would be back competing for Grand Slams in the future. (Agencies)

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