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Federer Stats Grand Slam Titles:


...his priority was simple, to play the game the


same as any other, and to avoid making


any mistakes


his book Think and Grow Rich. This book was published in 1937, and is still a best-seller, with over 60 million copies sold, so at least it worked for Hill. Many of its readers were convinced it


worked for them too. They believed that it was possible to stack the odds in their favour. They truly believed in their eventual success, as if creating a self-fulfi lling prophecy. This is the unshakeable self-belief that is


such an important ingredient of Federer’s success too. Indeed all top athletes share such unshakeable self-belief. They have created an intricately detailed


representation of what they want, using all their fi ve senses. This visualisation is so convincing that part of their mind believes this success has been achieved already. You can do the same. The fastest path to


success is to follow what works for others. Not only does this include embracing their strategies, but equally importantly it involves binning the self-limiting beliefs that you and others have skilfully installed into your mind over the years. The law of attraction has contributed to


the success of many of its supporters, and can do the same for you too. Why not try it and see? I wish you good luck, and look forward to hearing your results! b


Won - Lost 878 -198


Singles Titles:


Tournaments Played: 286


76 Source: www.rogerfederer.com 17 Weeks at Number One:


Australian Open: 4 French Open: 1 Wimbledon: 7 US Open: 5 Doubles Titles: 8 Olympic Medals: 2


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