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Roger Federer quiz - test your knowledge of the tennis ace

  • Published
    20 June 2014
Roger Federer servingImage source, Getty Images

Reckon you know Grand Slam champion Roger Federer? Then test your knowledge with our quiz. Will you get an ace score or a double fault?

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