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Tim Henman vs. Roger Federer: A Turning Point in Tennis History
In October 2003, at the MERS tournament in Paris, Tim Henman faced off against the reigning Wimbledon champion, Roger Federer, in a match that would be etched into both players' careers. Henman displayed an extraordinary level of skill, using a tactic that defined many games of that era: the serve and volley. The intensity of Henman's play and the swiftness of his attacks left Federer visibly frustrated, even causing the Swiss maestro to throw his racket in frustration during the match.