Marcos Baghdatis made a huge splash when he in 2007’s Australian Open tore through the draw and despite a ranking outside the top 100, qualified for the final against Roger Federer. Federer managed to win that match and the title, but it was still thought to be the start of something big for the Cypriot tennis player. It didn’t turn out to be, perhaps, the career that Baghdatis and his fans had thought after the open. Injuries and some troubles finding that fighting instinct has often been in the way. In 2012 he found fame down-under again, this time after …
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