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Wimbledon 2017

Great winner and a true gent! He will surely consider retirement on this high. The greatest Tennis player of all time.
 
Great winner and a true gent! He will surely consider retirement on this high. The greatest Tennis player of all time.

Why quit though? You're a long time retired as the old saying goes and he's still at the very top. He's clearly good for a while yet.
 
Why quit though? You're a long time retired as the old saying goes and he's still at the very top. He's clearly good for a while yet.

Just thought after having not the best couple of years this would be the best way to bow out. He could go on for another 3 years and not win another grand slam. It's a risk but if he's still getting massive cheques and enjoying it then why not carry on. No matter when he retires he will still be as people like to say these days the GOAT.
 
I don't think he should retire. Today he would have beaten anyone on their top form. Easily the greatest ever.
 
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