LONDON (Reuters) - The problem with addictive TV box sets is that when the credits roll on the final episode it leaves a void.
That moment gnaws away at the millions of fans entranced by the magic of Roger Federer down the years, but on Friday he produced a display of such technicolour brilliance to crush Andy Murray in the Wimbledon semi-final that they can rest easy.
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