It’s been nearly three years since tennis witnessed the end of one of its greatest rivalries. Roger Federer said goodbye at the 2022 Laver Cup, standing beside Rafael Nadal in tears and respect. It closed a chapter that saw them face off 40 times, Nadal leading 24–16, including 6–3 in Grand Slam finals. Their contrasting styles lit up the sport, from baseline rallies to net artistry, delivering epic battles. None bigger than the 2008 Wimbledon final, a match etched in history. They shared 42 Grand Slam titles: Nadal with 22, Federer with 20. A legacy of greatness and an enduring friendship. Now, with Nadal retired in late 2024 after an extraordinary run, the question lingers: what if this duo ever returned to the court?
Well, Roger might just consider it! The 20-time Slam champion is hy