Federer announced that the doubles with Nadal will be his last match as a professional

Federer announced that the doubles with Nadal will be his last match as a professional

Finally, Federer cleared the doubts this Wednesday when he assured the press that he will not play the singles of the tournament that will take place between September 23 and 25 at the 02 stadium in Londonbut if he will give the present in the doubles match with his eternal rival, Rafael Nadal.

“It is clear that the most beautiful thing would be to play doubles here with Nadal because it has been my great rivalry”said Federer at the press conference prior to the start of the contest.

“I will not be able to play singles matches, this was quite clear. That’s why it was not an option to play the Basel tournament in October. I will probably play doubles here on Friday night and that’s it. I asked our captain, Bjorn Borg, if it was okay for me to do that and he told me I could do whatever I wanted.”revealed the winner of 20 Grand Slams.

When asked about how he went through the decision to retire, Federer was forceful: “The knee was not evolving and I had to make the decision to retire. I was sad when I realized that it was the end”he confessed. “It was after Wimbledon that I made the decision, on vacation, this summer”he explained.

Later, the winner of 103 titles throughout his successful sports career, chose his best moments: “When I beat Sampras at Wimbledon and the 2017 comeback in Australia when I beat Nadal. I haven’t really thought about it either.”.

Although he was surprised when he revealed that during his career he was reproached for not “have been more professional” early in his career.

“The fact that I was so consistent because when I was young I wasn’t. I’ve been at the top for many years. I’ve struggled to win almost everything I’ve played. I’ve always looked at the regularity of Schumacher or Woods and I’m happy to be compared to they”he highlighted.

“People got used to talking about me about the talent I have in striking, but I also pride myself on the improvement in my character on the court and my fighting spirit on the court.”he added about the marked difference he made in his character over time.

Finally, “His Majesty” said what he will miss the most: “Putting on my shoes, my shirt before playing, thinking about the game. It’s beautiful and stressful.”

Source: Ambito

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