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 LONDON  AP  鈥?This day, this match, had to come, of course, for Roger Federer, and for tennis, just as it inevitably must for every athlete in every sport.Federer bid adieu Friday night with one last contest before he heads into retirement at age 41 after a superlative career that included 20 Grand Slam  stanley website titles and a statesman s role. He wrapped up his days as a professional player with a loss in doubles alongside his longtime rival Rafael Nadal for Team Europe in the Laver Cup against Frances Tiafoe and Jack Sock of Team World.The truth is that the vict stanley cup ors, the statistics and the score  OK, for the record it was 4-6, 7-6  2 , 11-9  did not matter, and were all so entirely beside the point. The occasion was, after all, about the farewell itself. Or, better, the farewells, plural: Federer s to tennis, to the fans, to his competitors and colleagues. And, naturall stanley tumblers y, each of those entities  farewells to Federer.When the match, and with it his time in professionl tennis, ended, Federer hugged Nadal, then Tiafoe and Sock. And then Federer began crying as he went to greet the other members of Team Europe. As cascades of clapping and yells of affection came from the stands, Federer put his hands on his hips, his chest heaving. Then he mouthed,  Thank you,  while applauding right back toward the spectators who had chanted,  Let s go, Roger! Let s go!  during the concluding moments of a match that lasted more than two hours and ended at about 12:30 a.m.The Swiss star announced last week Dkkj 97.3 The Game  s Steve Czaban talks Bucks winning streak, NFL Combine
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