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‘A perfect journey . . . I’d do it all over again’

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A tearful Roger Federer has paid tribute to wife Mirka and declared himself ‘‘happy and not sad’’ despite bringing his profession­al career to an end with defeat in the Laver Cup doubles alongside Rafael Nadal.

The 20-time grand-slam champion announced this week he would bow out from competitiv­e tennis with one final match at the Ryder Cup-style competitio­n which was his brainchild.

London was the destinatio­n for the fifth edition of the Laver Cup, the city for some of Federer’s greatest triumphs, but the Swiss superstar could not add one more victory to his illustriou­s CV yesterday.

Team World duo Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe proved the pantomime villains with a 4-6 7-6 (7-2) 11-9 victory at the 02 — but it was still a celebratio­n for the 41-year-old.

Federer enjoyed a lengthy hug with old sparring partner Nadal at the conclusion of the match before he was given one final standing ovation by a soldout crowd, despite the clock being well beyond midnight.

‘‘We’ll get through this somehow,’’ Federer said oncourt.

‘‘Look, it has been a wonderful day. I told the guys I’m happy, I’m not sad. It feels great to be here and I enjoyed tying my shoes one more time.

‘‘Everything was the last time. Funny enough with all the matches, being with the guys and having family and friends, I didn’t feel the stress so much even if I felt something would go during the match.

‘‘I am so glad I made it through and the match was great. I couldn’t be happier.

‘‘Of course playing with Rafa on the same team, having all the guys here, the legends, ‘Rocket’ (Rod Laver), Stefan Edberg, thank you.

‘‘It does feel like a celebratio­n to me. I wanted to feel like this at the end and it is exactly what I hoped for so thank you.

‘‘It has been a perfect journey and I would do it all over again . . .’’

Federer had to fight back the tears before he thanked wife Mirka, who has watched him battle through a succession of knee operations before he finally admitted defeat in his pursuit to come back.

He added: ‘‘Thank you everybody. I’ve had so many people cheer me on and you guys here tonight mean the world.

‘‘My wife has been so supportive . . . she could have stopped me a long, long time ago but she didn’t. She kept me going and allowed me to play so thank you.

She is amazing.’’

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 ?? GETTY ?? Swiss ace Roger Federer bows out in London yesterday as Team Europe and Team World join in the celebratio­ns at the Laver Cup.
GETTY Swiss ace Roger Federer bows out in London yesterday as Team Europe and Team World join in the celebratio­ns at the Laver Cup.
 ?? AP, GETTY ?? Federer’s tearful farewell included a tribute to his wife Mirka, below, after his final outing in a Laver Cup doubles loss partnered with Rafa Nadal, bottom.
AP, GETTY Federer’s tearful farewell included a tribute to his wife Mirka, below, after his final outing in a Laver Cup doubles loss partnered with Rafa Nadal, bottom.
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