Zidane Remebers Roger Federer As A Dreamer As He Says A Tearful Goodbye
Daniel Moore
Updated on January 26, 2026
Roger Federer got a well-wish for retirement from football legend Zinedine Zidane, whose own wearing vocation finished in wretchedness.
Roger Federer “made the entire world dream” with his tennis, Zinedine Zidane remarked Saturday.
Swiss whiz Roger Federer played his last match on Friday night in London, tolerating that knee issues as of late made it difficult to continue.
Zidane’s last match as a player highlighted a headbutt, a red card, and squashing frustration as France lost on punishments in Berlin.
It was a long ways from the festivals at the O2 when Federer left in a blast of esteem and high inclination, crying tears on court.
Federer and Rafael Nadal lost in a Laver Cup pairs coordinate with Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe, a somewhat calm occasion contrasted with Zidane’s last curtain call.
Both Zidane and Federer showed dissident and creative propensities that isolated them from a significant number of their companions and won various prizes.
Zidane oversaw Genuine Madrid two times following a playing vocation at the Santiago Bernabeu, so he trusts incredible open doors anticipate Federer as well.
Zidane posted on Instagram.”Today you are venturing into a different universe. I wish you a second piece of life as rich as the first,”
I think we still didn’t realize what happened last night. Roger Federer is now a former player and he taught us a lesson again. Values like friendship, respect, empathy were predominant. Him and Nadal, friends and rival, literally annihilate toxic masculinity. Beautiful.
— Relevant Tennis | Stats & Info (@RelevantTennis) September 24, 2022
Added, “Thank you, Roger, and you made the entire world dream! Also, you remained significantly something very similar. Much obliged to you, Roger, for the incredible class.”