Netjets US Summer 2023
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TEARS AND CHEERS<br />
Federer ran through the<br />
whole gamut of emotions at<br />
his final event—the Laver<br />
Cup, an annual battle<br />
between Team Europe and<br />
Team World.<br />
PICTURE ALLIANCE / EMPICS (2)<br />
obviously, I always knew I was going to be emotional. But<br />
I would have never thought that Rafa or Novak [Djokovic],<br />
for that matter, or Andy [Murray], who all cried as well, were<br />
going to be as emotional. But it was really Rafa and me<br />
front and center on that bench, who showed the world how<br />
much it mattered to us. It was tough but at the same time,<br />
so beautiful and so special. And in seeing me retire, they saw<br />
their career flashing in front of their eyes and they must’ve<br />
thought maybe how beautiful it is to step away from this great<br />
game and how it is OK to let go—even though I tried to hang<br />
on for as long as I could. But, again, you’re right: I did come<br />
full circle in my career. I started super-emotional, always cried<br />
after every game that I lost when I was a little younger and<br />
here I am crying after my last game as well.<br />
TELL <strong>US</strong> ABOUT YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH RAFA.<br />
I think we have great respect for one another, not just on<br />
a linear level. It goes way deeper. He entered the game in a<br />
very respectful manner and then grew into Rafa the man,<br />
with a bigger personality and had more to say. And then, of<br />
course, the rivalry also started to grow in intensity where we<br />
had some intense battles and intense moments. But what I<br />
always enjoyed is the mutual respect we had for one another’s<br />
parents and teams. And once I had children, everything<br />
shifted a little bit. There’s a recalibration in my head, and<br />
that’s when we both realize we’re getting a bit older and we<br />
actually started really appreciating having one another. So,<br />
I’m very happy that we came out on the other side and are<br />
actually getting along as well as we did—because I don’t think<br />
that’s really normal after 25 years of having had an intense<br />
rivalry—to be able to just sort of hug it out like this. Although,<br />
having said that, and when you look at it through the prism<br />
of the Laver Cup, Björn Borg and John McEnroe are extremely<br />
similar—they battled, and it was intense, but ended up being<br />
best friends afterwards, which is nice to see.<br />
AND THE LAVER CUP IS NOW PART OF YOUR<br />
ONGOING LEGACY.<br />
I’m really proud of what we have been able to achieve with<br />
Tony Godsick [the chairman] and Steve Zacks [the tournament<br />
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