LONDON (Reuters) - This year's men's singles at Wimbledon promises to be the most open for a decade, according to Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez, who is quietly fancying his own chances of a deep run.
While Roger Federer was winning a ninth Halle title on Sunday afternoon to mark himself out as favourite, fellow 35-year-old Lopez rounded off a magical week on the Queen's Club lawns by winning the Aegon Championships.
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