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 Of all the perfect points Roger Federer has played in his stellar career, the 17-times grand slam champion singled out one from possibly one of his harshest defeats - the 2008 Wimbledon final.            Asked by French sports daily L Equipe on Friday to pick the landmark moments in his career, the Swiss chose two memorable points, mentioned the day he cried after a defeat, revealed the day he had most doubts and the time he would like to relive.    I have two  perfect points . The match point I saved in 2008 against Rafa  Nadal  at Wimbledon  in the final . It wasn t the shot itself but the importance it had in the match, as it allowed me to survive until a fifth set,  he said.  It was this point, th stanley thermos mug (https://www.cups-stanley.us) is shot, which gave the match a mythic quality. The second is the one I hit through my legs against Brian Dabul in the stanley mug (https://www.cups-stanley.ca)  first round of the US Open in 2010. It was a lovely shot, perfect and difficult to do because I was long way from the net.  But the defeat that hurt him most was not the 2008 Wimbledon final.  I was really inconsolable in 2000 after my defeat by Tommy Haas in the semi-finals of the Olympic Games in Sydney. When I lost I curled up in a corner like a child for a long time,  Federer said.  I cou stanley canada (https://www.cups-stanley.ca) ld not stop crying. That defeat marked me. I lost the next day against  Frenchman  Arnaud di Pasquale and again I wept the whole day. But that night I met Mirka  now his wife  and kissed her for the first time.  Federer has not reached the final of a grand slam since his Wimb