Archeologo fama calpestio federer 1996 rotolo Lufficio puntuale
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Luigi Gatto on Twitter: "July 15, 1996: 14-year-old Roger Federer plays his first ITF world junior tournament in Davos, Switzerland. He beat Lakas Rhomberg of Austria 6-1, 6-0 in the first round!
On the same date Roger Federer entered the ATP ranking list at 16 years old. - Archysport
Roger Federer Announces Retirement From Tennis, Sets Last ATP Event
Federer as Religious Experience"
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History of Tennis on Twitter: "Roger Federer has been wearing Nike for ...a while. https://t.co/nBJSfNjiMb" / Twitter
Opinion | Roger Federer opened the world's eyes to the real Switzerland - The Washington Post
Roger Federer - Wikipedia
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How Roger Federer became the world's highest-paid athlete for the first time ever – thanks, Rolex and Uniqlo – and how he spends it | South China Morning Post
Roger Federer says he is retiring from professional tennis | The Star
Roger Federer breaks age record for men in Open era, reaching Wimbledon quarters - OlympicTalk | NBC Sports
The Incredible Life of Roger Federer
Wimbledon 2012: Assessing the chances of six-time champion Roger Federer in SW19 final | Tennis | Sport | Express.co.uk
In December... - Roger Federer, Fans from all over the world | Facebook
A timeline of Roger Federer's illustrious tennis career - The Washington Post
Roger Federer Reminisced about His Time in Costa Rica in 1996 ⋆ The Costa Rica News
Roger Federer - His 5 Greatest Rivalries
Roger Federer of Switzerland returns a shot by Andre Agasi of the United States during the first round of the ATP 2003 Tennis Masters Cup, at the Westside Tennis Club in Houston,
Roger Federer records that may never be broken: The 65-match grass-court winning streak