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After Federer states "one point can change a career," Serena's Wimbledon bid eerily ends with injury
On Tuesday, Roger Federer's opponent, Adrian Mannarino, was forced to retire in their fifth set having earlier slipped on a closed Centre Court. A short time later, Serena Williams was struck by a similar fate in her opener with Aliaksandra Sasnovich.
Published Jun 29, 2021
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Talk about a brutal birthday: Mannarino turned 33 on Tuesday.
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Serena fought valiantly through her pain, but once she went down in the seventh game, the American's latest bid for major No. 24 came to a tragic end.
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Federer holds an 18-2 record against Richard Gasquet, his second-round opponent.
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