AUSTRALIAN OPEN: BACK TO NOSTALGIA & TIME-TRAVELLING TO THE FUTURE
Together the four most
famous tennis players of the 21st century generated comforting fantasies that age does not always wither, that loved ones can remain with us, and that the great never die. It really was that emotive
So unexpected was
Federer’s triumph that it is currently being touted as the greatest achievement by any male player in the history of the game
Roger Federer’s magnificent struggle with his long-time rival Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams’ victory in her 29th meeting with sister Venus not only brought them amazing records - with Serena winning the Women’s Singles title at the age of 35 - but also enabled millions of people all over the world to indulge in a rewinding of the emotional clock.
Together the four most famous tennis players of the 21st century generated comforting fantasies that age does not always wither, that loved ones can remain with us, and that the great never die. It really was that emotive.
INTERNATIONALTENNISMAGAZINE March 2017 | 7
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