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Federer-Nadal Wimbledon 2008 Final with Dhaaruni Sreenivas - Remember That Game

Federer-Nadal Wimbledon 2008 Final with Dhaaruni Sreenivas - Remember That Game

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Dhaaruni Sreenivas (@Dhaaruni) joins host Thomas Emerick for breakfast at the 2008 Wimbledon men’s singles final between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. We reflect on a seismic summer for sports, politics, and the culture — and perhaps the greatest tournament final in the history of tennis.

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RotoViz contributor Thomas Emerick

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Political writer and DNC delegate Dhaaruni Sreenivas (@Dhaaruni)

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