Tennis-Federer gets Serena's vote in GOAT debate
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[May 18, 2021]
(Reuters) - While fans and
pundits continue to debate who should be considered the greatest
men's tennis player of all time, 23-times Grand Slam winner Serena
Williams says Roger Federer gets her vote.
Rafa Nadal picked up a record-extending 13th French Open title in
October to join Federer at the top of the list of men's Grand Slam
winners with 20 titles, while world No. 1 Novak Djokovic, the
youngest of the 'Big Three' at 33, is on 18.
The 39-year-old Federer is this week playing only his second
tournament since returning to the Tour in March after spending more
than a year on the sidelines due to two knee operations.
"I think two words sum it up: Roger Federer," Williams, who turns 40
in September, told reporters at the Emilia-Romagna Open in Parma on
Monday.
"He's just a synopsis of greatness and class and amazing and really
changed the game. You see players playing like him, moving like him,
doing his techniques. The guy is (a) genius."
Williams won the last of her majors at the 2017 Australian Open
before becoming a mother and has since been chasing a 24th major
title to equal Margaret Court's record.
On Monday, the American won her first match since losing in the
Melbourne semi-finals in February and said she was a Federer "superfan".
"I just feel like he is really the greatest player," Williams said.
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Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates
after winning an exhibition match against Spain's Rafael Nadal
REUTERS/Mike Hutchings/File Photo
"You can't not like the guy, that's
how I feel. His game is so fantastic. If I could only play like
him."
Top seeded Federer will begin his campaign in Geneva later on
Tuesday against Spaniard Pablo Andujar, who said he has been looking
forward to a match against the Swiss for a long time.
"It was something that I wanted, to have a match against Roger, just
to tell my kids and my grandkids when I get older that I played
him," Andujar told reporters.
"I think when you play Rafa, Novak and Roger ... these guys became
myths, (they are) something above the sport. I would say that the
most important is that they grew the sport."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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