I have a sneaky suspicion that Tiger Woods has challenged Federer to win all four majors this year... without dropping a set, that is.

I think Federer should take up playing Cricket in 2008. He is so divine that he will probably win the WC for Switzerland. If he can get a British citizenship (his mother is a Brit), he can become the premiere batsman of the English cricket Team.

My point is that someone needs to tell Federer that he is destroying the careers of young, innocent guys. He is leaving them with deep mental scars.

The United Nations needs to be considerate about the plight of the oppressed lot and do something about it.
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You can find out some answers to a questions which would have popped up in every Tennis follower's mind - what makes Roger Federer the invincible champion that he is. Of course, this article has cleverly chosen not to offer any advice on how to tackle Federer's game. This is like a scientific case study. You first identify what the problem is. After that you can think of ways to tackle it.

This started off as a comment on Ramanand's post on Sehwag which was in responce to a post by Gaurav. The comment was so long and I ended up touching so many areas that I thought it deserves to be put up on my blog.

So here you go -

With Sehwag, it is very tough on the selectors and the team think tank. It is clear that he is going through a rut and taking him is risking a passenger.

Please read this account of Raju and the baby elephant by Amit Varma.

I don't expect an upset but whatever I have seen of this guy, has been impressive. It would be great to see someone other than Nadal giving Fedex a run for his money.

Clearly, the Quote of the Week

Cricket, against Australia, is proof that the English are masochistic.

Off Cricinfo. Hilarious.

This is a brilliant article on the Gibbs affair.
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