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By Ravi Ubha
Special to ESPN.com Sunday, July 5, 2009 WIMBLEDON, England -- Talk about a dramatic 13 months for Roger Federer. He lost some monumental matches, continued to cruise in the Big Apple, suffered from a few injuries and experienced familial joy. In the end, the records kept on coming, capped by Sunday's Wimbledon win against a dogged, unfortunate Andy Roddick. Here's a closer look at the Swiss' fluctuating fortunes. June 2008: The nightmare Many considered 2008 to be Federer's last real shot at glory at the French Open. As ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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