Tennis masterclass as Federer, Nadal cruise into French Open quarters


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With the Big Three – Federer, Nadal and world number one Novak Djokovic – showing little signs of giving up their stranglehold of men’s tennis, Federer is aware that when they do eventually retire, it will leave a gaping hole in the sport.


“It’s hard to reinvent the wheel, but of course maybe Rafa, Novak, and me, we have something special, whatever that is. It’s maybe a combination of many things,” said Federer.


“But sure, I think a lot of my fans or Novak’s fans or Rafa’s fans, when either one of us retires, we’ll feel a bit of a void. But I think it will just take a few years after that to fall in love with another player because if you love tennis, you don’t love the game because of one player. I think it’s because of the sport and what it does to you and how you feel about it.”


Reuters


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