Roger Federer

2022 - 9 - 25

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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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Federer's Goodbye a Reminder of the Events and Shots That Make ... (The New York Times)

Federer kept alive a one-handed backhand, tried rushing the net on returns and helped popularize the between-the-legs shot. And with the Laver Cup, ...

The one that will be known from now on as the event he used to say farewell. “A way to treat people, especially on the heels of other all-time greats of tennis who were edgy or prickly or reclusive or you didn’t feel like you got a whole view of them. Craig O’Shannessy, a leading tennis analytics expert, thinks Federer helped to keep “serve and volley on life support” although he used the tactic sparingly, even on grass, after his early years. I hope he can keep it up, even if he can’t go as long as Roger did, because I see a lot of people and kids getting excited.” 1 at age 36, he has extended the timeline in men’s tennis, managing his schedule and fitness training with great forethought. But the gaps will continue to be refilled, and Federer and his agent Tony Godsick have used plenty of their political capital to try to anchor the Laver Cup in the schedule since its creation in 2017. But Dimitrov, 31, has not managed to make the leap to major champion. “And you usually have better slices and volleys if you use the one-hander all the time.” Federer, a part owner of the event that is run by his management company, Team8, cares about its viability and credibility. Following behind is a new generation of hungry players, ready to muscle their way into the breach. Only seven men in this week’s top 100 use the one-hander, and the figures are even lower in the women’s game. And with the Laver Cup, he showed that tournaments can be different, too.

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