I haven t seen the photo I m not a big fan of social networks I m a sensitive person Rafael Nadal recalls crying during Roger Federer s farewell
I haven t seen the photo I m not a big fan of social networks I m a sensitive person - Rafael Nadal recalls crying during Roger Federer s farewell × 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 Laver Cup 2022 News
#LaverCup2022 #Fedal #Federer #Nadal92511248Your greatest rival is crying with you! Speaks up the magnitude of his legendary career! ?#LaverCup2022 #Fedal #Federer #Nadal https://t.co/Op0QGNR9hT At a recent press conference in Spain, Nadal was asked about the image of him sitting next to Federer with tears in his eyes. The Spaniard responded by saying that being a sensitive person, it was hard for him not to get emotional. "Well, I haven't seen the photo. I'm not a big fan of social networks, I'm sorry for that," Rafael Nadal said. "I'm a sensitive person, and when you see someone you appreciate like that, it's hard not to get emotional, although it got a little out of hand. When I got to my room, I got emotional again. But because of what was experienced that night, it was difficult not to get excited." Nadal was also asked if his emotions were in part due to a feeling that his own retirement could be coming up soon, to which he replied in the negative. "I know that the moment of my retirement will come within 'x' or 'x' plus a little years, but with 36 years and a half, we are in the final stretch of my career," he said. "But now I neither consider it nor do I want to consider it. My emotion was not because of that, but because of the appreciation I feel towards Federer." natalie@_naterzzzztranslation from rafa’s spanish part of the presser last night.
looks like he’s dealing with a lot right now. hopefully all goes well in his personal life, and he gets healthy enough again to resume his professional life soon
source: ultimahora.es/deportes/tenis…1859304translation from rafa’s spanish part of the presser last night.looks like he’s dealing with a lot right now. hopefully all goes well in his personal life, and he gets healthy enough again to resume his professional life soon source: ultimahora.es/deportes/tenis… https://t.co/npfuZA5H6n
I haven t seen the photo I m not a big fan of social networks I m a sensitive person - Rafael Nadal recalls crying during Roger Federer s farewell
By Neelabhra Roy Modified 28 Sep 2022 Follow Us 1 Comment Share Rafael Nadal was in tears during Roger Federer's farewell Rafael Nadal has again spoken about his emotions during Roger Federer's farewell at the recently-concluded Laver Cup. Nadal partnered the Swiss in what was the final match of the latter's career, a doubles clash against Frances Tiafoe and Jack Sock. The duo lost 4-6, 7-6(2), 11-9 but the moments that followed the match were something that tennis fans are unlikely to ever forget. Roger Federer was in tears as he bid farewell to tennis, while Rafael Nadal was alongside the Swiss and looked unable to control his emotions either. Mahfuz Salekin@MahfuzSalekinYour greatest rival is crying with you! Speaks up the magnitude of his legendary career! ?#LaverCup2022 #Fedal #Federer #Nadal92511248Your greatest rival is crying with you! Speaks up the magnitude of his legendary career! ?#LaverCup2022 #Fedal #Federer #Nadal https://t.co/Op0QGNR9hT At a recent press conference in Spain, Nadal was asked about the image of him sitting next to Federer with tears in his eyes. The Spaniard responded by saying that being a sensitive person, it was hard for him not to get emotional. "Well, I haven't seen the photo. I'm not a big fan of social networks, I'm sorry for that," Rafael Nadal said. "I'm a sensitive person, and when you see someone you appreciate like that, it's hard not to get emotional, although it got a little out of hand. When I got to my room, I got emotional again. But because of what was experienced that night, it was difficult not to get excited." Nadal was also asked if his emotions were in part due to a feeling that his own retirement could be coming up soon, to which he replied in the negative. "I know that the moment of my retirement will come within 'x' or 'x' plus a little years, but with 36 years and a half, we are in the final stretch of my career," he said. "But now I neither consider it nor do I want to consider it. My emotion was not because of that, but because of the appreciation I feel towards Federer." natalie@_naterzzzztranslation from rafa’s spanish part of the presser last night.
looks like he’s dealing with a lot right now. hopefully all goes well in his personal life, and he gets healthy enough again to resume his professional life soon
source: ultimahora.es/deportes/tenis…1859304translation from rafa’s spanish part of the presser last night.looks like he’s dealing with a lot right now. hopefully all goes well in his personal life, and he gets healthy enough again to resume his professional life soon source: ultimahora.es/deportes/tenis… https://t.co/npfuZA5H6n