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A climate change protester delayed the Laver Cup tennis event Friday after he set his arm on fire hours before Roger Federer's final match. The incident occurred during the second set of Team ...
At the 2005 French Open, Roger Federer congratulated Rafael Nadal after their semifinal. Now Federer is congratulating Nadal on his looming retirement — and a stellar pro career.
Federer’s one-handed backhand has been one of his most memorable shots.. He elegantly powers through the ball, always following through, with his right arm fully extended after hitting the ball.
Climate Protester Sets Arm on Fire on Laver Cup Court Ahead of Roger Federer's Final Match. ... Roger Federer Says He Would've 'Had to Retire 10 Years Ago' If He Couldn't Bring Kids on the Road.
Roger Federer says Rafael Nadal made him “enjoy the game even more” as the Spaniard retires from tennis at the Davis Cup in Malaga, Spain this week. Federer, who retired alongside Nadal at the ...
Team Europe's Roger Federer is lifted by fellow players after playing with Rafael Nadal in a Laver Cup doubles match against Team World's Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe at the O2 arena in London ...
The 2008 Wimbledon final between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer is often described as the greatest match of all time - but what made it so special?
A man set his arm on fire Friday while protesting during London’s Laver Cup tournament, hours before tennis legend Roger Federer was set to play his final professional match. The Sun shared ...
What Happened: The former tennis player Roger Federer-backed company reported first-quarter net sales of CHF726.6 million ($865.48 million), a 43% increase year-over-year.
Playing his final event before retirement, Roger Federer paired up with longtime rival Rafael Nadal at the Laver Cup on Friday and fell 4-6, 7-6 (2), 11-9 to Frances Tiafoe and Jack Sock.
A Laver Cup tennis match between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Diego Schwartzman in London was interrupted by a protester who lit his arm on fire on Friday.
More than a year after his retirement, Roger Federer remains the poster boy for the one-handed backhand – tennis’s most aesthetic shot. Yet he could also be the key to its decline.
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