Recently retired Roger Federer had a quality possessed by the 17th century Cavalier poets.
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What Made Roger Federer Special
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Roger Federer and the Cavalier Poets
I’m going to put off my follow-up post to Twelfth Night until Monday because I just came across an interesting article that invites a timely response. As a tennis player and fan of Roger Federer, I am still vibrating over his having won at the French Open this past Sunday. After his archrival Rafa Nadal […]
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