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    Like Roger Federer, they are veterans in their designated field. Simply put, both Federer and Ray Ban are timeless classics. Federer is arguably one of the most attractive men in all of sports. Of course this highly relates to his great physical shape and facial features, but it is also about his class, humbleness, and charm. As mentioned in the audit chart, Federer is considered a great philanthropist as he has helped many people around the world and even has his own foundation. In many ways, he

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    Nicholas Kimber Introduction: Who is Roger Federer? Federer Holding the Au open trophy 2018. Roger Federer was born on the 8th of august 1981 in Basel in Switzerland. Roger started playing tennis at the age of 8. By the age of 14 Federer was Switzerland’s junior champion. Federer soon became the youngest tennis player to finish a year with a rank in the top 100 in the world. This was achieved at the age of 18 years and 4 months. His rank was 64th in the world. Federer went on to play for Switzerland

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    preventing Australian men’s tennis from reaching the top again. Hewitt, despite being a smaller guy (5-foot-10), battled on the tennis court from the first serve to the final point. The two-time Grand Slam champion unfortunately played during the Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal era — His Slam win total

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    Watches Worn

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    achieves the level of success and worldwide adoration among fans that Beckham and Woods and Federer, have, of course – but countless individuals strive to reach such a degree of fame. The advantages afforded the major players are significant, and that includes being paid far more than those in a multitude of other professions will ever earn in a lifetime. While athletes are paid well for their talents, they

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    Rafael Nadal

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    was born in Spain on June 3, 1986. He is the second male player to achieve the Career Golden Slam and the first to win seven French Open title. He won Wimbledon, the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world, at 2008 against tennis star Roger Federer. One of his famous quotes is “Always I believe that I can play better. But I am happy.”(Biography.com) Nadal starts to play tennis when he was 3 years old. His uncle, a professional player before, starts to work with him. When Nadal is 8 years

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    play that in high school. And from previous experience I have learned that it is impossible to win a match by just using one move. When looking at a olympics tennis game one can watch Roger Federer use a combination of different moves to eventually beat his opponent. The same process of training that Roger Federer uses to beat an opponent can be used to

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    championsPlayer Titles FinalsRoger Federer 17 27Rafael Nadal 14 20Novak Djokovic 12 20Andy Murray 3 11I am lucky enough to be able to watch tennis in its “Golden Era” (2008-2016). “Big Four” has been playing a crucial part in this time. It represents how significant modern tennis has developed. The term refers to the four best male tennis players: Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, who have innovated the way tennis is supposed to be played. Roger Federer (August 8th,1981) is a Swiss

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    Gillette Case Study

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    Gillette has convinced the world that more is better. How did they do it? Gillette is successful because the focus on the one thing they know and that is men. They understand what men need for their grooming needs, and their products are sold all over the world (P Kotler, 2017). Gillette’s popularity has worked because of several factors, including high-quality innovation, consumer research, and mass communications. With their research, and the fact they have kept improving their product, Gillette

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    Gillette continued rolling out its Olympic Games campaign, featuring tie-ins with top athletes as basketball player Rudy Fernandez in Spain, swimmer Eamon Sullivan in Australia and New Zealand, soccer star Shinji Kagawa in Japan, and tennis great Roger Federer as spokesperson for the Gillette MACH3 razor in Korea, Singapore and India (Lucy Hodgson, 2012). Product placement in films and television shows Gillette encouraged by Procter & Gamble designed branded entertainment programs. Today’s market

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    And similarly Raymond Wells said that women’s tennis stars “ride on the coattails of the men” and that “If I was a lady player, I'd go down every night on my knees and thank God that Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal were born because they have carried this sport. They really have." This statements later lead to his resignation. In conclusion, this is much said about why women should receive equal pay to men in sport, however due to why is considered

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