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PARIS: Modesty aside, Roger Federer notes that he's the best tennis player in the world and he's beaten everyone there is to beat. So, he fears no one. While it's premature to hail him the greatest tennis player in history, Federer feels he's on the right track. ``I'm too young,'' the 23-year-old said on Friday after advancing to the fourth round of the French Open. Federer laughed at the suggestion he might be the best ever but said he might earn the distinction ``if I keep playing like last year.'' ``Not every year will be this way,'' he added. ``I know that.'' The Swiss player has held the No. 1 ranking since February 2004. His entry to the fourth round at Roland Garros raised his season stats to 44-2. AP
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