Tearful Roger Federer Bows Out Of Tennis With Laver Cup Defeat
Roger Federer ended his remarkable career with an agonising doubles defeat alongside a long-time rival, Rafael Nadal, at the Laver Cup in the early hours of Saturday.
Roger Federer ended his remarkable career with an agonising doubles defeat alongside a long-time rival, Rafael Nadal, at the Laver Cup in the early hours of Saturday.
After the match, Federer got emotional as he recalled some of the biggest highlights of his career. Upon seeing Federer, Nadal also could not hold back his tears and he was also quite emotional.
After the match, Federer was in tears and was seen getting emotional. Nadal, also could not hold back his tears and the picture of the duo getting emotional in tandem is now going viral.
Roger Federer promised his fans they had not seen the last of him after bringing the curtain down on his glittering career, saying he would see them on a “different type of tennis court” in future.
Roger Federer bid farewell to professional tennis on Friday with his last appearance on the court being the doubles match for Team Europe in the 2022 Laver Cup alongside Rafaeal Nadal.
Spanish teen sensation Carlos Alcaraz’s Twitter feed was basically everyone watching Roger Federer’s final professional match
Novak Djokovic made an impressive return after two months out of action as the Team Europe star thrashed Frances Tiafoe 6-1, 6-3 with Roger Federer cheering him on at the Laver Cup on Saturday.
At the age of 41 and trying to recover from a third knee surgery in 18 months, Roger Federer has bowed to the inevitable march of time
Frances Tiafoe led Team World to their first Laver Cup title as the American saved four match points in a dramatic victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas that denied Roger Federer a farewell trophy on Sunday
The 20-time Grand Slam champion’s tearful farewell was 2022 Laver Cup’s headline moment
Andy Murray has backed Roger Federer as a future Laver Cup captain after Bjorn Borg indicated the sixth edition in Vancouver next year could be his last
Roger Federer played his final game in a men’s doubles match alongside great rival and great friend Rafael Nadal last Friday.
Tennis legend Roger Federer on Thursday responded to India cricketer Virat Kohli’s message for him, following the 20-time Grand Slam champion’s retirement from the sport
Novak Djokovic, playing a singles tournament for the first time since winning Wimbledon in July, reached the Tel Aviv quarter-finals on Thursday with a straight-sets victory over Spain’s Pablo Andujar.
Taking to Instagram, Federer highlighted how he lost his last doubles, singles and team event. He also advised not to overthink that “perfect ending”.
World number two Casper Ruud crashed out of the Korea Open quarter-finals on Friday to 56th-ranked Yoshihito Nishioka, while Britain’s Cameron Norrie pulled out due to illness
Things got ugly between the two players at the post-match handshake as Corentin Moutet and Adrian Andreev held on to each other’s hand for a while and exchanged words
Novak Djokovic defeated Roman Safiullin 6-1, 7-6 (7/3) in the Tel Aviv semi-finals. He will look to win his third title of the season, and 89th of his career, when he plays the final on Sunday.
After the wheelchair tennis match was over, Novak Djokovic and his opponent posed for pictures and patted each other’s back.
Spain reigns at the summit of men’s tennis with Carlos Alcaraz holding world number one spot in the ATP rankings released on Monday with compatriot Rafael Nadal moving back up to second
Iga Swiatek retained her comfortable advantage as world number one as Anett Kontaveit moved to third thanks to a runners-up finish last weekend, the WTA announced on Monday.
According to reports, Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios will seek to have an assault charge against him dismissed on mental health grounds.
US Open champion Carlos Alcaraz suffered his first straight-sets defeat since November last year as Goffin made the most of his second chance as a lucky loser
World number one Carlos Alcaraz said he would “take lessons” from his shock first-round exit at the Astana Open on Tuesday after losing to Belgium’s David Goffin
Nick Kyrgios withdrew from the Japan Open just minutes before his quarter-final on Friday with a sore left knee, calling it “heartbreaking”.