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Roger Federer isn't what he used to be. He doesn't dominate the tennis circuit in quite the same way as he once did and his records don't loom quite as large over the sport as they used to. But, as Rafa Nadal's grass court woes continues, one thing seems like it will never go away: Federer in the Wimbledon's all-whites looking as classy as he always has.

While playing against Sam Querrey of the United States in Wimbledon 2015, seven-time champion and No. 2 Federer did something that came as the bolt from the blue for the crowd. The second round match was in full swing at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Querrey delivered a solid serve as he tried to pin Federer in the corner and approach the net for an easy slam and point. Instead, Federer sprinted to the opposite baseline and chipped a perfect between-the legs shot over Querrey’s head. Before Querrey could gain control, the ball had already passed him by. The stunned crowd could do nothing but applaud.

Federer went on to win the second-round match 6-4 6-2 6-2 in under an hour and a half. Though, Federer hasn’t won Wimbledon since 2012, he appears to be in great confidence this time around.