Roger Federer: Rafa Nadal cries during his emotional retirement
Roger Federer has officially retired from tennis.
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Roger Federer has officially retired from tennis.
Roger Federer‘s incredible tennis career is sadly over.
Roger Federer‘s glittering career came to an end on Friday night, after he and doubles partner Rafael Nadal lost to Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe in the Laver Cup.
The 2022 Laver Cup resumes on Sunday with the tournament still up for grabs. Team Europe lead 8–4 after the first two days of action, and they will look to secure a fifth consecutive tournament victory today. Ad Victories on day three are worth three points, meaning that Team World can surge back into contention with a win in the opening doubles match.
Novak Djokovic showed no signs of rust to thrash Frances Tiafoe in his first match since winning Wimbledon in July, before teaming up with Matteo Berrettini to put Team Europe in command at the Laver Cup on Saturday.
Liudmila Samsonova improved her unblemished record in tennis finals to 4-0 by defeating Chinese teenager Zheng Qinwen 7-5 7-5 at the Pan Pacific Open on Sunday, continuing her incredible hardcourt run to lift her third title in two months.
Roger Federer's departure from tennis has raised the question of retirement of the other two members of the revered 'Big Three' but Novak Djokovic has assured that he does not feel "old enough" to consider bringing down the curtain yet.
Roger Federer cheering him on at the Laver Cup on Saturday. Djokovic showed no signs of rust in his first appearance since winning the seventh Wimbledon crown of his remarkable career in July. The 35-year-old followed his dominant victory over Tiafoe at London's O2 Arena with another win just hours later alongside Matteo Berrettini in the doubles. Djokovic and Berrettini beat Jack Sock and Alex de Minaur 7-5, 6-2 to put Team Europe 8-4 up heading in the final round of matches on Sunday.