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Australians Honor Recently Retired Legend As "the James Bond of Tennis"

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(The Guardian) Aussies hail Federer as the ‘James Bond of tennis’
Roger Federer won’t be returning to have one last crack at Melbourne Park glory, but the sport in Australia will forever bathe in the glow of the man being hailed as “the James Bond of tennis”, AAP reports.

Australian tennis luminaries led the applause for the great man after hearing, at 41, Federer is to abandon competitive tennis after next week’s Laver Cup in London.

Doubles great Todd Woodbridge on the Nine Network said: We’ll miss the legend who’s driven the sport to new heights. His game was elegant, masterful, it took tennis to new levels, he used to float around the court, nobody moved more gracefully – and he taught us it was OK to cry.

I remember when he walked out on Centre Court at Wimbledon in this most magnificent old-fashioned blazer all done with the little gold trim with the big RF on it. That epitomised his class; to me, he’s always been the James Bond of tennis.”


In Hamburg, Australia’s Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt hailed his old rival as the greatest of their era. Hewitt, who played Federer 27 times, winning nine, said: In the mid-2000s, Roger was nearly unbeatable – it was pretty much only Rafa [Nadal] that could get him, especially on the clay but most of all he’s been a great ambassador for our sport He deserved to go out on his terms. For him to play one more Wimbledon would have been special, but when you get to his age, it’s not easy. He’s done everything in the sport he could ever dream of.

Australian No 1 Alex de Minaur, fresh from his Davis Cup win, saluted a “flat-out genius on the court”, recalling how in 2019 he played Federer in the final of his hometown tournament in Basel and got schooled 6-2 6-2. -- Yeah, a nice little lesson. I was foolish enough to think I had a genuine chance to win. I just remember being completely outclassed, he was just on another level.

I tried six, seven different game plans out there but was basically at his mercy. Yet it was a cool experience, one of the few times I ever walked off a court when I was like, ‘you know what, too good’. It was actually fun getting taught a lesson by Roger.

He’s an icon of our sport, one of the guys I looked up to and I’m pretty sure every person on the planet has looked up to. If you’re growing up and you don’t want to be like him, you don’t have a lot of idea about tennis.


Jelena Dokic, women’s junior world champion at the same time Federer ruled the teenage men’s game, noted on Nine: It wasn’t just the greatness of his tennis, but how humble he was, how gracious he was, what an inspiration he was.

I always look at people at how they are behind the scenes, on the practice courts or the locker room, and there’s no one nicer than Roger Federer. He’d be really kind to you. We’ll always talk about him being a great tennis player, but it’s important to say what a great person he is too.
 

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