Federer Pays Tribute to Retiring Rival Nadal in Heartfelt Letter
Federer Reflects on Riveting Rivalry and Friendship with Nadal
Roger Federer penned a heartfelt tribute to his longtime rival, Rafael Nadal, on Tuesday, praising the Spaniard for the immense challenge he presented on the tennis court and for the lasting impact he made on the sport during his illustrious career.
As Nadal prepares to retire following Spain’s Davis Cup campaign against the Netherlands in Malaga, Federer took to X (formerly Twitter) to reflect on their storied rivalry. The Swiss tennis legend, who retired in 2022, spoke candidly about how Nadal’s formidable presence pushed him to new heights throughout their matches.
A Rivalry Like No Other
Federer acknowledged the competitive nature of their encounters, admitting that Nadal had a clear edge over him with a 24-16 head-to-head record. “Let’s start with the obvious: you beat me – a lot. More than I managed to beat you,” Federer said. “You challenged me in ways no one else could.”
Particularly on clay courts, Federer felt as though he was stepping onto Nadal’s home turf. “On clay, it felt like I was stepping into your backyard, and you made me work harder than I ever thought I could just to hold my ground,” he wrote.
Nadal’s influence on Federer’s game was also profound. “You made me re-imagine my game – even going so far as to change the size of my racket head, hoping for any edge,” Federer added.
Nadal’s Unique Rituals and Lasting Impact
In his tribute, Federer also reflected on Nadal’s famous on-court rituals, such as carefully arranging his water bottles and adjusting his attire with intense precision. “I’m not a very superstitious person, but you took it to the next level,” Federer joked, adding that he secretly appreciated the quirks that made Nadal unique. “All those rituals… it was so you. And you know what, Rafa, you made me enjoy the game even more.”
A Special Moment Together
Federer also recalled the emotional moment when Nadal joined him for his final event at the 2022 Laver Cup, where they played doubles together for Team Europe. The sight of the two tennis legends crying on court after their match became an iconic image of sportsmanship and friendship.
“It meant everything to me that you were there by my side – not as my rival but as my doubles partner,” Federer said. “Sharing the court with you that night, and sharing those tears, will forever be one of the most special moments of my career.”