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« Murray vs. Federer Back From the Brink? »
The Days After
Posted 09/10/2008 @ 10 :50 AM

Winning a Grand Slam means spending many of the days after in interviews, on talk shows, and at appearances (most times with the trophy). Here's how Serena Williams and Roger Federer spent part of their days after on NBC's Today Show.

I don't think I'd mind the attention and praise either.

Dan

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Great videos, I'm so happy Roger and Serena are the champions!

Great videos, I'm so happy Roger and Serena are the champions!

i always knew u would surely do it roger

it was nice to see that

although i couldnot see it live

great going roger

achieve more and more

williams sisters are strongest among tennis

they always prove it again and again

and they would get many more

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