Roger Federer in his last career match

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Itan Dahan

Federer Vandal (Reuters)

Federer Vandal (Reuters)

The amazing, magical, phenomenal or whatever word you want to describe it’s career comes to an end at this time, as Roger Federer takes part in his last match ever. The Swiss phenomenon collaborates with his great sporting rival and friend, Rafael Nadal, as part of the glittering Labor Cup in London.

After over a year in which he did not take part in an official game, the 41-year-old Swiss recently announced his official retirement from the game due to the knee injury from which he was unable to recover. Nevertheless, Federer, who can be said to have changed the industry, allows the audience that has been fascinated by him for two decades to see him in action for the last time and precisely in a sparkling collaboration with his great rival from Spain. The two are facing the American couple from the rest of the world team, Jack Sock and Frances Tiapo.

Djokovic, Federer and Nadal, 63 majors together (Reuters)Djokovic, Federer and Nadal, 63 majors together (Reuters)

During his extraordinary career, the Swiss won 20 Grand Slam titles, 103 in total in all tour tournaments and no less than 310 weeks in first place (second all time). Of the 103 trophies, no less than 28 were in the Masters tournaments and his overall balance during the career that began somewhere in 1998 stands at 1,251 wins against 275 losses, an insane success percentage that stands at 82.

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