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Publisher:
Edizioni Pendragon

Pages 296 - Published 2018

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World (excluding Italian)

Stefano Semeraro
Stefano Semeraro

(Bologna, 1963), has worked for many years with the daily newspaper La Stampa in Turin and has followed dozens of Slam tournaments, and many of the most important sporting events.

The Federer's Code
by Stefano Semeraro

January 2018: Roger Federer wins his 20th Grand Slam tournament and definitively enters the legend, tennis and sport. This book tells the story of all his ninety-six tournaments won in his twenty-year career. Twenty years that Stefano Semeraro spent observing and admiring in action, interviewing him, studying him, chasing him for tournaments around the world, from Rome to Shanghai, from Wimbledon to New York. This book is not only a biography of Roger Federer but also a story, almost a novel, of his (many) victories and (rare) false steps, enriched by the thousands of anecdotes stolen from those who Federer met him on the field and shared his stray life as a professional tennis player. Portraits of his most dangerous opponents, from Agassi to Djokovic, from Nadal to Murray, and statistics by the expert Luca Marianantoni, collected at the end of the volume, complete the picture of the career of the genius of Basel.

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