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Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal team up and Twitterati just can't handle it


Arch rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal teamed up for the first time to play doubles together for the Laver Cup.


They’re usually on opposite sides of the net, slamming balls across at each other, giving us viewers some of the most beautiful and charged-up tennis games today.


Well, Saturday would have been just another day like the many before had it not been for the fact that the arch rivals were on the same side the court, playing together!


It goes without saying that witnessing the two greats playing together for Europe in Prague was a dream come true for fans.


They played against American duo Sam Querrey and Jack Sock and earned a break in the first set to win 6-4, ultimately defeating them 6-4, 1-6, 10-5.




READ MORE (The Indian Express)


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