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By Kamakshi Tandon
Special to ESPN.com Monday, August 10, 2009 MONTREAL -- He began as a kid playing tennis for fun, and now, with his main career goals accomplished, Roger Federer finds himself having come full circle: There is little left to play for except sheer love of the game. Yet Federer is using that as a source of fresh motivation. There is nothing else left to prove, so the recently restored world No. 1 wants to show that he is still willing to stay out there week after week, battling against an increasingly hungry and crowded field of challenger ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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