Roger Federer goooooooooooooooooooone!!

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I'm not a huge fan of tennis but he must be the mens GOAT?
Roger Federer will retire from professional tennis next week at the age of 41 after the Laver Cup in London, marking the end of one of the greatest sporting careers of all time.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/202 ... -career
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Depends if all you count is majors. Then no. Always my favourite player of modern times, and certainly, to me, the most likeable of the big 3.

And . . . one handed backhand with sublime volleying skillz. Real man. :thumbup:
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He will always be the best for me. Just so natural and amazing shots with skill, not huge biceps or unnatural spider legs, mentioning no names.
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Snooze wrote: Thu Sep 15, 2022 3:49 pm Depends if all you count is majors. Then no. Always my favourite player of modern times, and certainly, to me, the most likeable of the big 3.

And . . . one handed backhand with sublime volleying skillz. Real man. :thumbup:
In full flow he was wonderful to watch, one of the few I could happily watch over a whole match.

Always thought he was a bit of a dick though to be honest
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Slick wrote: Thu Sep 15, 2022 8:41 pm
Snooze wrote: Thu Sep 15, 2022 3:49 pm Depends if all you count is majors. Then no. Always my favourite player of modern times, and certainly, to me, the most likeable of the big 3.

And . . . one handed backhand with sublime volleying skillz. Real man. :thumbup:
In full flow he was wonderful to watch, one of the few I could happily watch over a whole match.

Always thought he was a bit of a dick though to be honest
He's swiss.
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Marylandolorian wrote: Thu Sep 15, 2022 10:42 pm For me he was the Michael Jordan of tennis.

"In an era of specialists, you're either a clay court specialist, a grass court specialist, or a hard court specialist... or you're Roger Federer." - jimmy Connors.
Swiss army knife?? :lol:

But this is why I might still consider Fed the GOAT, even without the major title record. I think Nadal has about 11 at the French. So dominant but so one dimensional for all those years.

And I have never warmed to the (possible) juicer and anti-vaxxer so I couldn't vote for him.
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The most elegant and graceful player I have ever seen and could watch him play for hour after hour,.
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GOAT for me.

One of the lovely things to come out of this has been the pretty close bond between him and Rafa.......2 giants of the game who have a genuine affection for each other.

Those 2 are the modern day standard or player, professionalism and personality.
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Was a bit surprised, just read that of 40 matches between the two, Nadal won 24. 14 of those were Grand Slam finals, of which Nadal won 10.
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Yep, he was a natural alright. So smooth, Sampras like.
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Kiwias wrote: Fri Sep 16, 2022 12:06 am The most elegant and graceful player I have ever seen and could watch him play for hour after hour,.
I agree... he made tennis look effortless....
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