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After tonites defeat is Federer's dominance in men's tennis well and truly over?
With the decline of Safin and Hewitt at 27-28 years old and Federer at his peak
It is surely over for Federer.
No matter how much Federer dominates his opponents in the 1st rnd - Semis at tournaments, everytime he faces Nadal he is always worried or intimidated by his presence - hence he is unable to play at his peak.
This clearly emphasises how Federer is no longer dominating men's tennis, and possibly might never win a slam again.
With the decline of Safin and Hewitt at 27-28 years old and Federer at his peak
It is surely over for Federer.
No matter how much Federer dominates his opponents in the 1st rnd - Semis at tournaments, everytime he faces Nadal he is always worried or intimidated by his presence - hence he is unable to play at his peak.
This clearly emphasises how Federer is no longer dominating men's tennis, and possibly might never win a slam again.