In 2006, Roger won three major championships but fell to Nadal in three significant clay-court finals.
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After Cincinnati fell to Andy Murray in the second round, Roger went on to win every match by the season's end.
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He moved to Tokyo a month after winning the US Open and won the championship there on his first attempt.
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In the early years, from 1999 to 2004, Heinemann clearly had the upper hand over Federer.
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Before the Swiss gained control, the Briton won six of the seven bouts.
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In the initial round of Tokyo, Federer battled hard against Viktor Trocki, coming out on top in both tiebreaks and avoiding further issues.
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He avoided a break point and increased the pressure on Heinemann by giving up just 11 points in nine service games.
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In his 28th and final ATP Finals, he faced three breaks and 11 break points.
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Heinemann had a chance to tie the score in the first game before his forehand landed at long.
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Had another bomb to win the sixth game and extend the lead to 4-2.
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