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altman-shelby · 11 months
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f1 When Mick Schumacher took Roger Federer for a Pirelli hot lap in Miami, it was a match made in speed heaven! 🎾🏎️
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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Although we fought each other in triumphs and disasters,
We never once stood at opposing ends.
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This one last time,
Let it be you and me against the world.
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal —Wimbledon 2008
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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I would ask Roger and Rafa every single question about tennis but I would never ask them what personal space is as I think they've both forgotten...
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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Roger Federer about his friend and rival Rafa Nadal’s record breaking victory
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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Thinking about how Federer admitted his fear of facing his final moments of competitive tennis alone and how grateful he was to have Nadal standing beside him every step of the way, from his last presser to his last practice, wordlessly sharing the burden.
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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Every time they play double, everytime
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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There's an implausible unscripted beauty, a sense of rightness that settles when almost 20 years of the fiercest, most competitive rivalry in sports ended up with its two contenders fighting alongside not against each other for their final match.
Federer, personally requesting his greatest rival to be his partner in his last professional match weeks before his retirement announcement, and Nadal, dropping everything and coming out of an injury break to be there for the final time, are a once in a century reminder not only of the beauty of sports, but of humanity, of an understanding that sharing the journey constitutes something much larger than the sum of our own parts.
By choosing to remember their legacies as now forever intertwined rather than on opposite sides of history, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have transcended wins and losses, defeats and victories, personal triumphs and disasters.
Because for the first and last time,
Everybody wins.
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(2004-2022)
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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A rivalry is more than head to heads or titles won. Here's a thread of why the Federer-Nadal rivalry (2004-2022) is considered one of the greatest and most unique in sports history:
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Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are mirror opponents. A once in a century jackpot with two style of play at the opposite ends of the sports' techniques. In terms of athlete's posture, they are eeringly of the exact same height and weight, yet Federer is a right-handed player with a one-handed backhand and Nadal is a left-handed player with a two-handed backhand. Federer encapsulated the elegant, fast-paced serve and volley style of the past decade whereas Nadal introduced innovative heavy groundstrokes, topspin, and defensive baseline plays. They encapsulated the progress of the sports' development and their matches popularised tennis to unprecedented heights.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are the respective best at their dominant surfaces. They both stil hold world records for most Grand Slam titles on grass (Federer with 8 Wimbledons) and on clay (Nadal with 14 French Opens), respectively dubbed King of Grass and King of Clay. From 2006 to 2008, they played every single Wimbledon and French Open finals against each other.
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Roger Federer was the undisputed current world number one since 2004. He admitted he almost lost his passion for the game due to lack of competition until Nadal became the first to beat him in a grand slam final. They became the only pair in history to share the top two year end rankings for 6 years, from 2005 to 2010 and 2017. In their own words, they were each other's biggest motivations to achieve greatness.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were the first to dominate the sports consistently, pushing away one or two odd times Grand Slam winners. Together they won consecutive majors from 2005 to 2007, 2008 to 2009, and 2017 to 2018. Their dominance kickstarted what was dubbed the 'golden era of tennis'.
As tournament seedings are based on rankings, their 40 matches were tournament finals, with the all time record of 9 Grand Slam finals. They were each other's partners in the worst and best moments of their careers.
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They played what is considered by most tennis analysts as the greatest tennis match in history: The Wimbledon final of 2008 for 4 hours and 48 minutes.
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They were leaders of the game from the background, being president and vice president of the players' council for more than 10 years with both only agreeing to join if the other's participating.
They have played countless charity matches to support each other's foundations. In 2020 they broke the world record together, with their exhibition in Africa attracting the highest ever attendance in a tennis match.
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Known for their sportmanships, Nadal has openly expressed that he cried of happiness when Federer won his first ever French Open (Nadal's best tournament), whilst Federer expressed his wish to have a draw match and shared his 2017 Australian Open with Nadal.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are two of the most successful, consistent, and longstanding tennis players of all time, playing more than 25 years of professional tennis with a record of 42 Grand Slams between them. Many have not known the sport without them, they are representative of a generation.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal remain close friends after almost 20 years of facing each other on court, having stated their friendship as the proudest milestone of their rivalry. As per his personal wish, Federer will retire playing doubles alongside Nadal in his last ever competitive tennis match.
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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Best of off-court Laver Cup 2022 Fedal moments.
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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Rafa: When Roger leaves I am losing an important part of my life. An important part of my life is leaving with him.
Roger: *stares into the void and completely shuts down*
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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bye
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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I thought I was dealing just fine with Roger stroking Rafa's thigh and then deciding to hold his hand until I noticed Rafa's surprised and delighted expression in the fourth gif, he genuinely wasn't expecting the hand-holding either.
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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Down Memory Lane • 10 years of Fedal
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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Friday September 23, 2022. .RAFAEL NADAL and ROGER FEDERER walk out to start their match on day one of the Laver Cup at the O2 Arena, London.
Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images for Laver Cup
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altman-shelby · 2 years
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something something the beauty of one of the greatest rivalries in sports ending with them not playing against each other but together
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