Roger Federer said goodbye to tennis this Friday at Laver Cupan anniversary that brought together in the same team the fiercest rivals he had met in his career.
Andy Murray (3 Grand Slam) is part of ‘Big Four’ until Rafael Nadal (22), Novak Djokovic (21) and Roger Federer (20) governs the reduction of that select group and the creation of ‘Big Three’ after showing their outstanding quality and the Scotsman’s injuries, whose career was cut short due to his battered hip.
A practice session brought the four together at the O2 Arena in London and led to a picture of 66 Grand Slam titles, 63 of which are held by Nadal (22), Djokovic (21) and Federer (20). Murray added three ‘bigs’ to his career, two in the Wimbledon (2012, 2016) and one of the US Open (2012).
Source: La Verdad

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