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Roger Federer still hungry

Federer still hungry
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Roger Federer says that he is dreaming of his seventh Wimbledon title.

Six-time champion Roger Federer has said that he is dreaming of adding a seventh Wimbledon title to his record.

The Swiss captured his first Grand Slam at SW19 in 2003 and has gone on to win 16 Major titles, surpassing Pete Sampras's previous record of 14.

However, the 30-year-old is without a victory in one of tennis's four top tournaments since his Australian Open triumph in 2010.

Federer said that he is aiming to do better than his previous two years, where he has bowed out at the quarter-final stage to Tomas Berdych and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga respectively.

"Wimbledon is always special," said Federer. "I am dreaming of the title, there's no denying that. Winning it is a beautiful feeling.

"I've played two quarter-finals in the last couple of years and I want to do better this time. I am hungry again."

Federer opens his campaign against Albert Ramos on Court Number One tomorrow.

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