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Thesportstak on MSNRoger Federer reunites with Rafael Nadal during surprise visit to Mallorca academyTwo of tennis’ most iconic figures, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, reunited this week at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca.
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Fedal Reunion: Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal spend time in Rafa Nadal AcademyOverview Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal met each other for the first time since Roland Garros 2025 The duo interacted with ...
Federer, 43, was joined by his wife Mirka as he strolled across the area in discussions with Nadal. It isn’t clear why the ...
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal reunited on Thursday (July 17) at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca, marking another moment of connection between the two tennis legends. Nadal shared images of their ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNRoger Federer reunites with Rafael Nadal - From Centre Court to MallorcaRoger Federer made a special trip to Mallorca on Thursday morning, visiting his longtime rival and close friend Rafael Nadal.
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Tennis World on MSNWatch: Roger Federer visits Rafael Nadal's AcademyKing Roger and the other members of the 'Fab Four' were also present at that celebration. Despite their careers being over, ...
The two most difficult matches to play in tennis are largely thought to be against Rafael Nadal on clay and Roger Federer on ...
When Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal contested the 2008 Wimbledon final, men’s tennis was ever so different.. The Big Three or even Big Four didn’t even exist. If you were a fan of the suave ...
Roger Federer remains on course for a ninth Wimbledon title after beating Rafael Nadal in an enthralling encounter to reach his 12th final at the All England Club. CNN values your feedback 1.
Roger Federer posted an emotional farewell message to Rafael Nadal on Instagram on Nov. 19 as the Spanish star prepares to retire from tennis later this week.
Tennis great Roger Federer says he hopes his former rival Rafael Nadal can retire from the sport “on his own terms” following the Spaniard’s recent struggles with injury.
Few tennis matches have ever been anticipated as eagerly as the one that was played on July 6, 2008, when Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer squared off in the Wimbledon final.
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