Roger Federer

2022 - 9 - 23

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Roger Federer: 20-time Grand Slam champion wave bye-bye to ... (BBC News)

Roger Federer bring di curtain down on im illustrious career by teaming up wit fellow great Rafael Nadal for one emotional night for London.

E be di one and only," Robert tell BBC Sport. Federer bin only fit enough to play doubles sake of one knee injury and im movement dey limited. "Dis no be di end-end, you know, life goes on. Few Swiss flags also dey draped around di indoor arena. Di presence of some tennis legends including Rod Laver, along wit celebrities including Hollywood actor Hugh Grant and Vogue editor Anna Wintour, add to di occasion. I no fit dey happier." So too be im polite and charming personality. She for don stop me long, long time ago but she no do am," Federer tok. "Everyone here, di boys and girls. Federer and Nadal - wey dem affectionately nickname 'Fedal' - almost win am. Nadal also no fit hold back di tears. I dey happy, I no sad.

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Biggest rivals, greatest friends: Rafael Nadal weeps as Roger ... (Economic Times)

As soon as the match came to an end, the fans roared with cheers for Federer.

So when Federer and Nadal were next to each other for their last match as Federer bids adieu to the sport, it was an emotional but a memorable moment. 1 in the ATP rankings, a Davis Cup title and Olympic medals. So has been emotional (to) see the family, see all the people. As soon as the match came to an end, the fans roared with cheers so loud it covered the entire stadium. In their long lustrous careers in tennis, the two have battled each other in court a total of 40 times on ATP tour. "When Roger leaves the tour, yeah, an important part of my life is leaving too because all the moments he has been next or in front me in important moments of my life. When the match ended, Federer hugged Nadal. Let's go!" Federer, whose superlative career includes 20 Grand Slam titles and a statesman's role, on Friday night played his one last contest before heading into retirement at age 41. Thank you to everybody who's coming tonight." The truth is that the victors, the statistics and the score did not matter. "For me, (it) has been huge honour to be a part of this amazing moment of the history of our sport, and at the same time a lot of years sharing a lot of things together," Nadal said.

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'It feels good to cry sometimes' - Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal ... (Eurosport.com)

'It feels good to cry sometimes' - Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal reflect together on a tearful night at the Laver Cup with the Swiss retiring from tennis.

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Rafael Nadal's tears revealed human side of Roger Federer rivalry ... (Tennis Magazine)

The image of Federer's greatest rival in tears throughout his Laver Cup retirement ceremony resonated far beyond the tennis world.

Some of the greatest matches of all time will live on in those pages, like the epic 2008 Wimbledon final, that went Nadal’s way after five sets, or the 2017 Australian Open final, when Federer recovered from a break deficit in the fifth set to achieve another historic Grand Slam record. Nadal arrived in London on Thursday, just in time to get a few practice sessions in and attend the Opening Gala, before joining Federer on the court for one last match. “But at one point, I came to terms that even if I didn't play at all, still I was going to be around, and it was going to be great” Federer himself admitted that his Laver Cup participation had a “50-50” chance, given the injury setbacks he faced getting his surgically repaired right knee in shape. “But in the family life, personal life, probably we approach life not in a very different way. “For me, [he] was always the guy to beat…”

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