Roger Federer Is The Oldest No. 1 In Men's Tennis History And Also Is Everyone's Dad Now
by Giri Nathan from Deadspin > Sports News Without Fear, Favor or Compromise on (#3G368)

Robin Haase started strong but appeared to vomit into a garbage can during a changeover in the final set of today's 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 loss to Roger Federer. With the third-round victory at Rotterdam, 36-year-old Roger Federer will become the oldest No. 1. in the history of the ATP, reclaiming the top rank 14 years and 17"