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Published 10:36 23 Sept 2015 BST
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Of all the players in the ATP top 10 rankings at the time of Aparicio's accident, Leyton Hewitt is the only other man still competing.
Clearly, the Seville native was astounded at what Federer has gone on to achieve in his career.
"I could not believe it. When I heard that he reached 17 slam titles, I put my hands on my face," he continued.
At the time of his accident, Aparicio had been saving money so that he could see Federer in action at Wimbledon. With the record-breaking Swiss now in the twilight of his career, his dream is to watch him in action before he calls it a day.
"I want to see his match before he retires, perhaps his 18th slam," Aparicio added.Sport

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