Indian international Virat Kohli paid tribute to Roger Federer, and reacted to Federer and Nadal, unknowingly, producing an unforgettable moment
Indian international Virat Kohli paid tribute to Roger Federer, and reacted to Federer and Nadal, unknowingly, producing an unforgettable moment
Holding hands and crying together while sitting next to each other, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, the two biggest sporting icons, unknowingly, produced yet another unforgettable moment that will be recorded for posterity.
There was not a single eye that wasn’t moist at the O2 Arena in London, the place where Federer bid a tearful adieu to the game during the Laver Cup.
It was an unforgettable and emotional moment.
The players who appeared to be made of steel and were driven by an indomitable spirit, were melting. There was no inhibition, no shame. Such was the occasion.
Tears trickled down his cheeks, and the sobs were loud as Federer began thanking his companions, his fans and family after playing his last game.
It was simply overwhelming, it was human.
The two, without an iota of doubt, are the most fiercest of players to have stepped on the tennis courts. The ones who redefined the game and showed how much a human body can be pushed or can achieve.
And yet they showed, inside those steely bodies they possessed child-like pure hearts that knew more than just the exhilaration of victory, and the agony and torment that accompanies defeat.
They showed that despite being fierce rivals inside the sporting arena, off it you could be respectful to your competitors. That they are more than just incredibly skilful artists.
It is this adorable and inspiring human element that catapults Federer and Nadal to a different pedestal in today’s world, when hurling insult in the garb of aggression has become fashionable.
The humility of these two legends is like a balm for the soul.
While what they did with racquets in their hand will always be priceless teaching lessons for budding players, their public conduct and the way they carried themselves, is equally invaluable and worth emulation.
Indian cricketing icon Virat Kohli, too, gushed over their statesmanship.
Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at The Hindu – Tennis…