Rafael Nadal on the Fedal legacy Of course you want to be better than the other but I think both of us beyond wanting to be better than the other we appreciated that our matches were something different
Rafael Nadal on the Fedal legacy Of course you want to be better than the other but I think both of us beyond wanting to be better than the other we appreciated that our matches were something different × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Tennis News
Enjoy it!20640Although I've seen some quotes here & there, I thought translating Rafa's full interview on Roger's retirement for Onda Cero Radio on Sep 25, 2022 -> ondacero.es/programas/radi… was worth the effort [tho real life is a b*tch & it's taken me long than expected to post it]Enjoy it! https://t.co/c08uO12Lck The 22-time Grand Slam champion further added that his relationship with the Swiss has only been continually improving since their first meeting almost two decades ago. He added that it is at the point that he began putting their personal relationship over everything else when it came to their meetings on the tennis court. "We have known how to live the rivalry and I think we have known how to live it well, enjoy it and understand that the personal relationship was more important than anything else," he said. "Somehow, we have a good feeling between us and this feeling has been getting stronger." GuruAnaerobic@GuruAnaerobicTOP G.
Federer's last post match speech. Nadal was crying all the way through. Your arch rivals make you.
Like so many elite athletes, injury & age defeated Roger Federer; three operations on his knees meant he could no longer play singles
youtube.com/watch?v=DGnKAD…332TOP G.Federer's last post match speech. Nadal was crying all the way through. Your arch rivals make you.Like so many elite athletes, injury & age defeated Roger Federer; three operations on his knees meant he could no longer play singles youtube.com/watch?v=DGnKAD… In the former World No. 1's opinion, he and Federer contributed significantly to the sport as a result of their rivarly, and was glad to have shared many moments, both difficult and beautiful, alongside the Swiss maestro during his stellar career. "In the end, we have experienced many things together. I think we have done many things that I trust have been good for the sport and I have shared with him many of them, both on court and off it," Nadal said. "Difficult moments, but also beautiful ones.
Rafael Nadal on the Fedal legacy Of course you want to be better than the other but I think both of us beyond wanting to be better than the other we appreciated that our matches were something different
By Shyam Kamal Modified 28 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have met 40 times on the ATP Tour overall Rafael Nadal reckons his rivalry with Roger Federer offered something unique to tennis, going beyond just the ambitions of two uber-competitive athletes to outdo one another and becoming something much more than the sum of its parts. Speaking in a recent interview with radio station Onda Cero, the Mallorcan admitted that his rivalry with Federer began in the same way as any other, where one wanted to beat the other at all costs. As the years went on, however, Nadal was of the opinion that it transformed into what it is now today, offering fans a lot more than just two players hitting the ball at each other. "At the beginning it is a sports rivalry in which you want more and have the ambition of wanting and wanting more. Later on, of course you want to win," Nadal said. "Of course you want to be better than the other, but I think that both of us, beyond wanting to be better than the other or the others, we have appreciated that our matches were something a little different." Genny SS@genny_ssAlthough I've seen some quotes here & there, I thought translating Rafa's full interview on Roger's retirement for Onda Cero Radio on Sep 25, 2022 -> ondacero.es/programas/radi… was worth the effort [tho real life is a b*tch & it's taken me long than expected to post it]Enjoy it!20640Although I've seen some quotes here & there, I thought translating Rafa's full interview on Roger's retirement for Onda Cero Radio on Sep 25, 2022 -> ondacero.es/programas/radi… was worth the effort [tho real life is a b*tch & it's taken me long than expected to post it]Enjoy it! https://t.co/c08uO12Lck The 22-time Grand Slam champion further added that his relationship with the Swiss has only been continually improving since their first meeting almost two decades ago. He added that it is at the point that he began putting their personal relationship over everything else when it came to their meetings on the tennis court. "We have known how to live the rivalry and I think we have known how to live it well, enjoy it and understand that the personal relationship was more important than anything else," he said. "Somehow, we have a good feeling between us and this feeling has been getting stronger." GuruAnaerobic@GuruAnaerobicTOP G.
Federer's last post match speech. Nadal was crying all the way through. Your arch rivals make you.
Like so many elite athletes, injury & age defeated Roger Federer; three operations on his knees meant he could no longer play singles
youtube.com/watch?v=DGnKAD…332TOP G.Federer's last post match speech. Nadal was crying all the way through. Your arch rivals make you.Like so many elite athletes, injury & age defeated Roger Federer; three operations on his knees meant he could no longer play singles youtube.com/watch?v=DGnKAD… In the former World No. 1's opinion, he and Federer contributed significantly to the sport as a result of their rivarly, and was glad to have shared many moments, both difficult and beautiful, alongside the Swiss maestro during his stellar career. "In the end, we have experienced many things together. I think we have done many things that I trust have been good for the sport and I have shared with him many of them, both on court and off it," Nadal said. "Difficult moments, but also beautiful ones.