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I hope we'll see them together at the Laver cup. I'm sure Rafa will travel with family
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Roger in the Royal Box. Still feels surreal somehow not to see you on court anymore. Some childlike part of me always believed you'd be there.
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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.


(2004-2022)
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Ok that’s all for today because i’m having a crisis
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Now I finally got the nerve to write down something after yesterday (for me is early this morning)
As I am and you all are always joke and exxagerating about how close Fedal is, but after today, I did realize that their relationship, deep down, is much more than anything we can imagine.
Roger chose to leaving but only with Rafa besides him. Rafa, while having some issues back home, still came and comforted him all day before the moment and fighted beside him in the last battle.
Until they cried together while holding hands in the end of the day.
"Part of me is leaving with Roger", said Rafa. As a Fedal fan, I never imagine I can witness that kind emotion from Rafa. I can't name it, but their relationship is really one of the most unique and beautiful one in this world.
Thank you Roger, for everything you had given us all over the years.
Thank you Rafa and also Novak, who came and push each other of them to their limit, to become the Big 3 like today. And now, they also stayed with Roger in the last moment of his career.
I will continue loving Fedal, as always.









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#roger federer#federer#tennis#sports#sport#roger and friends#roger federer facts#the goat#scrapbooking
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It was a hard night for us all...


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Where to watch Roger Federer's last match...
#roger federer#laver cup#last match#tennis#sports#federer#streams#sports stream#sports streaming#sport#streaming#live#live sports#london#o2 arena
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genuinely started crying, I am not okay
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Dear Roger Federer ,
I thank you for motivating me in the form of a troubled teen to move on to the next day, to be kind, to improve, and to strive for excellence in everything I do. Despite all the homeless shelter bouncing, the nights spent huddled in our car with my brother in empty parking lots, abusive family members, and the lingering trauma...thank you Roger for being one of the only positive consistencies in my adolescent years, which was one of the most turbulent times of my life. Back then, I never knew what awaited tomorrow: would we have food, shelter, safety? But what was a guarantee was a match of yours was often waiting for me when I got home, and many times it was the only hope I ever had, just the anticipation that I might see you play. I never received an autograph in person from you but I will reminisce to any future grandchildren that I might have of the days I had the privileged pleasure of watching you play in person at a time when your game was at its most immaculate. You redefined the game, or at least you redefined my definition of it.
The first time I saw you play was at the semifinal of the US Open 2009. I froze (and *may* have spilled my drink on myself during the tweener). I had never seen a player move as you did. You danced. You flowed, and when you struck, your hits sounded like the thunder of gods, even at the grandiose heights of Arthur Ashe Stadium. Your form would remain in freeze frame for a split second, gliding into space as though for one rare instant in time, you were granted the gift of flight that even those feathered Aves would eye enviously. "Federer": despite the name's origin, you were not a quill maker, you floated as a feather and inspired a generation of sports writers who have had the unparalleled delight of watching you play. Your strikes like brush strokes, your movements like choreography, your on-court silence made room for the applause that would always follow from the mass of awe-inspired spectators around you. You were, are, and will forever be this spectral danseur who graced us longer than we could have ever hoped for and probably even longer than we deserved. I knew this day would come.
This year, the idea of it was lodged in my throat like an impending truth I couldn't swallow. I prophesied back in 2010 that you would play on tour until your body could no longer allow it, and so you have. Thank you for these glorious years of emotions, finesse, dedication, and life lessons...the wins, and the opportunities for growth (I won't use the other word). You have brought fulfillment and joy in my life in ways I never could have imagined one would through a sport. For this I thank you. I look forward to any future commentary, coaching, and off-tour events you're willing to still grace us with. Thank you for this journey. It has certainly been a hell of a ride and I will always be proud to say I watched arguably the greatest tennis player of the Open Era wield his racquet, a soft-spoken lion with a lance, who transcended a sport into a powerful art but more importantly, did so with grace, humility, and unadulterated passion. Goodbye, Roger, but I hope this is only the closing of a chapter, not the end of an incredible novel. I look forward to seeing you again shortly, in some form or another.
PS. I'm still holding out for that autograph in person.
That pesky fan who used to send you envelopes with sketches of little Swiss cows on them,
K.A.H.
Kamille Hackney
Editor-in-Chief of The Swisstro
"When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, 'I used everything you gave me".
- Erma Bombeck

Letter photos source: https://www.instagram.com/rogerfederer/?hl=en
Photography source: Kamille Hackney Photography ©
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Always the champion of our hearts. Congrats, Roger.
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This guy has four kids exactly for this reason.
Everywhere is Home | ESPN documentary, 2019
I miss this dork
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