Roger Federer wins Dubai final to join Jimmy Connors in century club
Roger Federer became the second man in the Open Era to claim 100 titles after American Jimmy Connors who won 109.
The 20-times Grand Slam champion became the second man in the Open Era to claim 100 titles after American Jimmy Connors who won 109. “Tough conditions and tough opponents. To win in Marseille and then come here was difficult for Stefanos.”
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