Perpetual

"Perpetual". An English word that can be translated as eternal, lifelong, uninterrupted, constant.
For some, especially in some commercials that have started rolling around the internet these days, like the Rolex one about Roger Federer, they say that "the legacy of one player will be more eternal than any number".
Don't find fault with that, it's so comforting. What should they do, they have no choice.
For a decade and a half, they managed to twist, dodge, avoid, distort, redraw, modify the criteria according to themselves and their parameters, but they have nowhere else to go.
One man, with his unreal achievement, pushed them all into a corner and is free to put his finger to his mouth and add: "Shhhhhhhhhhh!" So often during the match, he silenced wild groups of fanatics in the stands, once again showing them that the louder and more daring they are, the more powerful he is on the court.
Some people never learn so simple and easy lessons…

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One American colleague understood the moment very well, so in connection with this (bad) marketing move from Roger Federer's camp, he paraphrased brilliantly how things stand in the legal profession:
"There is an old phrase from the law:' If the facts are against you, question the law. If the law is against you, discuss the facts. If both the law and the facts are against you, turn the table and shout as much as you can"!
Is there really only that left for them? It's possible, but I'm afraid they won't allow it. It shouldn't have happened!
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are not a problem, because they had enough champion dignity to congratulate Djokovic on joining their "Club 20" the same evening, shortly after the championship ceremony, as befits true...

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