Federer and Nadal team up for doubles on Friday at Laver Cup
LONDON : Roger Federer will team up with friend and rival Rafa Nadal for Friday's doubles encounter at the Laver Cup in what is expected to be the Swiss great's final professional match.
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LONDON : Roger Federer will team up with friend and rival Rafa Nadal for Friday's doubles encounter at the Laver Cup in what is expected to be the Swiss great's final professional match.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will team up together for the doubles match on Day 1 of the Laver Cup. The pair have united before in the inaugural Laver Cup in 2017 and will come together for Federer’s last match before he retires from tennis on Friday night. Ad They will face American duo Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe, with the former having played Federer and Nadal in the doubles five years ago.
Roger Federer will team up with long-time rival Rafael Nadal for the final match of his glittering career, Laver Cup organisers announced on Thursday. The 20-time Grand Slam champion will play doubles with the Spaniard, who has won 22 majors, at the O2 arena in London on Friday.
Roger Federer will take to the court one last time on Friday night at the 2022 Laver Cup in London before he retires from tennis. The Laver Cup sees six players from Europe take on six players from the rest of the world in a race to reach 13 points by winning singles and doubles matches. Ad It takes place over three days where a victory is worth one point on Day 1, two points on Day 2, and three points on Day 3.
The idea of a Premier League all-star match was not even mentioned at a Wednesday top-flight clubs meeting in London.
Novak Djokovic hailed the retiring Roger Federer as one of the greatest athletes of all time and said he would leave a lasting legacy for the world of tennis. The 41-year-old Swiss great will play competitively for the last time at this week's Laver Cup, turning out for Team Europe alongside Rafa Nadal, Andy Murray and Djokovic - the three biggest rivals of his glittering 24-year career. Federer, who has won 20 Grand Slam titles, has struggled with injuries in recent years and said last week that he would end his career after the Laver Cup in London.
LONDON : Novak Djokovic hailed the retiring Roger Federer as one of the greatest athletes of all time and said he would leave a lasting legacy for the world of tennis.
Roger Federer insists he will not become a "tennis ghost" after he brings down the curtain on his illustrious career later this week in London.