Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Power couple Nadal, Federer rule out full-time partnershi­p

- Agence Francepres­se

PRAGUE: Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer took Team Europe to within two wins of lifting the Laver Cup on Saturday after they played doubles together for the first time, but ruled out a fulltime partnershi­p on the tour.

The world’s highest ranking duo handed Team Europe, skippered by Bjorn Borg, a 9-3 lead over Team World, captained by John Mcenroe, after two days of action in Prague.

After Nadal and Federer had won their singles rubbers, all eyes at Prague’s sold-out O2 Arena were then on the two legends who played on the same side of the net for the first time in careers which have stretched the best part of two decades.

They started the doubles against Sam Querrey and Jack Sock on a high, earning a break in the first set to win 6-4. They visibly enjoyed the experience, with Federer laughing off a massive air shot halfway through the set. However, they were in far more serious mood in the second set as both lost their serve, allowing the American pair to level with a 6-1 win. Much to their relief, the world’s top two players, with 35 Grand Slam singles titles between them, regained their composure in time to sweep their rivals 10/5 in a super tiebreak. But they both denied planning a future as a doubles pair, saying it was “not a good idea.” “I don’t want to kill your expectatio­ns,” Federer told Nadal. Nadal, 31, said he will remember the night he teamed up with his old rival and close friend for the first time.

“It was unforgetta­ble for both of us after the history we have behind us as rivals. Something we really enjoyed a lot,” said the Spanish star.

“To have the possibilit­y to have Roger next to me is a huge privilege... something I wanted to make happen at some point and today I made it happen.”

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