Roger Federer Video: Tennis great Roger Federer played his last match yesterday, after the match, Roger Federer could not hold back his tears and he cried on the field. Federer, who announced his retirement a week ago, played the last match of his illustrious career yesterday. Roger Federer, who has been out for a long time due to injury, played the last match of his career in the Laver Cup. His partner in the match was Rafael Nadal but Roger Federer had to face defeat in his last match.
Roger Federer started crying
After the match, the tears could not stop from Roger Federer’s eyes. Along with him, his partner Rafael Nadal also could not control his tears and he also cried on the field itself. All the spectators who came to see Federer stood up and welcomed Federer before the match. As soon as the match ended, Federer thanked everyone by hugging all the players and staff. The spectators who came to see Federer were also watching his farewell with moist eyes. It was as if the tears were not stopping from Roger Federer’s eyes. It can be clearly seen in the video that when a player retires, how difficult it would have been for him to leave the ground that the game had given him so much.
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Federer is at number three in terms of winning Grand Slam titles
Roger Federer has won the Australian Open 6 times, the French Open once, Wimbledon 8 times and the US Open 5 times. Federer won his last Grand Slam title in 2018 at the Australian Open. At that time he became the first male player to win 20 Grand Slam titles. His record was broken by Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Nadal has 22 while Djokovic has captured 21 Grand Slam titles.
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