Federer Pays Tribute to Retiring Rival Nadal: “An Important Part of My Life”
Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer has paid a heartfelt tribute to his long-time rival and 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal, who recently announced his retirement from the sport.
Federer, who retired two years ago with 20 Grand Slam titles to his name, expressed his admiration for Nadal’s remarkable career. “What a career, Rafa! I always hoped this day would never come,” Federer wrote on social media. “Thank you for the unforgettable memories and all your incredible achievements in the game we love. It’s been an absolute honor!”
Their rivalry, which spanned almost two decades, began in March 2004 when Nadal, then just 17 years old, faced Federer, the world number one at the time. Over the years, they played some of the most memorable matches in tennis history, including their epic Wimbledon final in 2008, which Nadal won in a thrilling five-set battle.
Nadal holds a slight edge in their head-to-head record, winning 24 of their 40 encounters. He also has a 6-3 advantage in Grand Slam finals, including his famous Wimbledon triumph in 2008.
Despite their intense rivalry on the court, Federer and Nadal have always maintained a deep respect for each other. “When Roger leaves the tour, an important part of my life is leaving too,” Nadal said after playing doubles with Federer at the Laver Cup in September 2022. “I’m very proud to be part of his career, but even happier to finish our career as friends after everything we shared on court as rivals.”
Federer has also expressed his admiration for Nadal’s achievements. When Nadal equaled his record of 20 Grand Slam titles in 2020, Federer called it “the greatest achievement in sport.”
“I can call up Rafa and talk about anything,” Federer said at his London farewell. “We enjoy each other’s company. We have a million topics to cover. I always feel like any evening we ever spent together we never have enough time.”
The retirement of Nadal marks the end of an era in tennis. Federer and Nadal have been the dominant forces in the sport for over two decades, inspiring countless fans around the world. Their rivalry has been one of the most captivating in sports history, and their friendship off the court is a testament to their mutual respect and admiration.