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"Wawrinka’s dominance from the back of the court meant Federer tried to keep points as short as possible where Federer had a slight edge (56 to 53) of points ending in five shots or less but lost control in points lasting five to nine shots (37 to 32) and was only half as good as Wawrinka in points lasting more than nine shots (12 to 6)."
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