The Greatest Shot In Tennis—Again
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In what many are calling the greatest shot in tennis, Roger Federer hit the ball between his legs yesterday while running away from the net to chase an over-the-head shot from Novak Djokovic. This shot is unbelievable on its own, but the incredible irony is that the exact same shot was used against him four years ago by Fabrice Santoro!
Here is Federer’s phenomenal shot yesterday followed by Santoro’s shot back in 2005:

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