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'It added something more special' - Novak Djokovic on the key to Roger Federer’s emotional send-off

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Novak Djokovic wants to follow in the footsteps of Roger Federer by having all his tennis rivals present when he retires. Federer called time on a glittering career at this year’s Laver Cup in London, an event which featured Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray – meaning the ‘Big Four’ who have dominated men’s tennis for the best part of the last two decades were all in attendance.

Ad The Swiss superstar with 20 Grand Slams to his name said a teary goodbye after losing a doubles match against Frances Tiafoe and Jack Sock with long-time on-court rival Nadal.

TennisSerena v Sharapova, Federer v Ferrer: Tennis’ most surprising head-to-head recordsAN HOUR AGO The pair sat side-by-side while overcome with emotion as the O2 Arena said goodbye to arguably the sport’s greatest men’s player. «It was just a very touching, very emotional moment,» Djokovic told reporters on Tuesday in Tel Aviv, where he will play an ATP 250 event this week. «Seeing his kids and his family, it got me emotional as well.

I also must say I was thinking about how it would look for me when I say goodbye to tennis. »There is definitely one thing that I will wish to have — other than, of course, my family and the close people in my life — I would love to have my biggest rivals and competitors there.

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