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'Was worried my kids would come home playing tennis as lefties': Federer’s tribute to Nadal hits all the right notes

Nadal’s retirement marks the end of a truly extraordinary journey—one that has seen him redefine what it means to be a competitor

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Roger Federer (L) sheds a tear after playing his final match, a doubles with Spain's Rafael Nadal (R) of Team Europe in the 2022 Laver Cup (Pic: AFP)

Roger Federer (L) sheds a tear after playing his final match, a doubles with Spain's Rafael Nadal (R) of Team Europe in the 2022 Laver Cup (Pic: AFP)

One of the greatest sportsmen of all time, Rafael Nadal, is preparing to bid adieu to the sport that made him a global icon.

The man who turned the French Open into his personal domain, dominating Roland Garros with unparalleled authority, will bring the curtain down on his illustrious career at the Davis Cup finals in 2024.

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