Federer Wins Record Third Hopman Cup
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Roger Federer achieved a notable milestone by winning the Hopman Cup for the third time, a record in the mixed-gender event. Partnering with Swiss compatriot Belinda Bencic, Federer showcased his enduring skill and competitive spirit throughout the tournament. The final match saw them face off against the German duo of Alexander Zverev and Angelique Kerber. The decisive moment came in a tense tiebreak during the final set, where Federer and Bencic secured their victory with a score of 5-4. This win not only highlighted Federer's prowess in mixed doubles but also reinforced his status as one of the sport's all-time greats, as he became the first player to achieve three titles in this event. The Hopman Cup, known for its unique format and blend of men's and women's matches, provided a platform for Federer to demonstrate his versatility and teamwork alongside Bencic, further solidifying their partnership in the sport.
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