
Federer: Twelve Final Days
β 7.4 Β· 2024 Β· 88m Β· Documentary
Originally a home video never intended for public viewing, this film captures the final chapter in Roger Federer's legendary tennis career, featuring Roger, his family, and his three main rivals: Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray.
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Red Shadow over the White House
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