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Carlos Alcaraz Live Tweeting Through Roger Federer's Last Match Is Basically All Of Us

As the legendary Roger Federer stepped onto the court at the O2 Arena in London to play his final professional tennis match, there was an outpouring of emotions across the world. Even in countries like India, where the match began late in the night, several fans stayed up to watch the historic match as Federer teamed up with long-time rival and good friend Rafael Nadal to take on Frances Tiafoe and Jack Sock in a doubles match. As the match was played out, Carlos Alcaraz, the newly crowned US Open champion, took to Twitter to basically live-tweet the whole game.

"Who's watching @LaverCup?" he asked in his first tweet of the night, along with a teary-eyed emoji.

Who's watching @LaverCup? @rogerfederer

When someone asked him "you too?" he reply was "Of course!"

Of course! https://t.co/6fUWD379eV

"Scenes!" he wrote in one tweet, followed by one with crying emojis.

Scenes! @rogerfederer @RafaelNadal

"Federer doing Federer things," he wrote in a tweet.

Federer doing Federer things

What followed was a series of GIFs and memes to capture the mood of the match.

pic.twitter.com/dKAmvxDopI

As Federer and Nadal went down in their match, Alcaraz finally tweeted "Wow..." with a broken heart emoji and wrote "Thanks RF".

Wow... Thanks RF

He signed off by sharing a picture of Federer and Nadal sitting in tears.

"Good night," he wrote with smiling-with-a-tear emojis.

Good night https://t.co/oVhbeAW3AC

Anybody following the match would have been feeling the same emotions and Alcaraz's Twitter feed through the match brilliantly captured it.

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After Federer had announced that the Laver Cup match would be his last professional outing, Alcaraz had taken to Instagram to share an emotional post for the Swiss maestro.

"Roger has been one

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