Don't feel sorry for me, says Roger Federer after coming up short of the Olympic singles gold. "I felt like I won my silver, I didn’t lose it."
"Don't feel too bad for me," he said. "I won Wimbledon and I became the world No1 again. I won my silver, I didn't lose it. It was obvious that Andy was going to become a better player over the years. He has made minor tweaks to his game, become more aggressive and more consistent and they make a big difference at the highest of levels. I was very pleased he could bring home the gold."
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