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Despite losing, Roger Federer continues to impress with Rafael Nadal.
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On Friday, Roger Federer's career came to an end with a defeat, but the five-minute standing ovation that followed demonstrated the lasting impact he had on tennis.
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Federer started crying as a result of the applause and "Roger, Roger, Roger" chants.
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After losing to Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe with Rafael Nadal at London's O2 Arena, he said, "I'm delighted, I'm not sad.
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After 24 years, 1,500 matches, 103 singles championships, and 20 grand slams, Federer played his final match.
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The thrilling tiebreak that gave the American team the victory was a fitting end to a contest that exceeded all expectations in terms of grandeur and excellence.
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as well as a career that has produced a great deal of brilliant moments and delight for a great deal of people.
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