A 37-year-old Federer triumphed in the pair’s final encounter, in 2019 at Wimbledon, but it was a 17-year-old Nadal who won their first meeting, in 2004.
“I thought I was on top of the world. And I was – until two months later, when you walked on the court in Miami in your red sleeveless shirt, showing off those biceps, and you beat me convincingly.
“All that buzz I’d been hearing about you about this amazing young player from Mallorca, a generational talent, probably going to win a major someday – it wasn’t just hype.
“We were both at the start of our journey and it’s one we ended up taking together. Twenty years later, Rafa, I have to say: What an incredible run you’ve had. Including 14 French Opens – historic!
“You made Spain proud… you made the whole tennis world proud.”
Federer teamed up with Nadal for the final match of his career when the pair – affectionately nicknamed ‘Fedal’ – played together in the doubles for Europe against the Rest of the World at the Laver Cup.
Both players were in tears as Federer bowed out of the game.
“Sharing the court with you that night, and sharing those tears, will forever be one of the most special moments of my career.”
He added: “Rafa, I know you’re focused on the last stretch of your epic career.
“We will talk when it’s done. For now, I just want to congratulate your family and team, who all played a massive role in your success.
“And I want you to know that your old friend is always cheering for you, and will be cheering just as loud for everything you do next.”
Roger Federer—who during his career showed a tennis racket could compose Mozart’s Symphony Number 40 — paid an emotional tribute to his greatest rival,
Rafael Nadal plays Botic van de Zandschulp this Tuesday in the Davis Cup Finals. The match could be the Spaniard's last. (Oscar J. Barroso/Europa Press via Gett
Roger Federer has published a long letter paying tribute to great rival Rafael Nadal ahead of the Spaniard’s retirement, saying: “Your old friend is always
Last Updated:November 19, 2024, 15:38 ISTAs Nadal geas up to drop the curtain on is illustrious career, Federer expressed his admiration for the southpaw, shedd