Roger Federer retires at Laver Cup 2022, ending a great career with 20 Grand Slam titles and a total of 103 ATP championships.

Throughout his career, “Express Train” was remembered for his skill in playing a one-handed backhand that was both beautiful and effective. Currently, the tennis world also has two stars who are playing their one-handed backhand equally beautifully and effectively, Stan Warinka and Dominic Thiem, but the first impression of fans gave a lot to the 41-year-old Swiss tennis player.

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At the beginning of his retirement, FedEx said he “missed” tennis very much, but now he finds joy with his family and other jobs. Spending more time with his wife and four children, FedEx attended many events organized by sponsors.

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Interacting at side events, Federer brought the audience a number of surprises, including playing tennis with a two-handed backhand. At a recent sponsor event, “Express Train” had an interaction with a few tennis players, where instead of playing a 1-handed backhand, he used a 2-handed backhand.

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Witnessing the 41-year-old tennis player perform this skill for the first time, many viewers sent Federer “kind” words.

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One audience wrote on Twitter: “It’s not a trademark shot, but as long as Federer holds the racket, people will discover the beauty of each shot.”

“FedEx’s two-handed fruit is as beautiful and standard as the one-handed fruit,” another account complimented.

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“If he had used a two-handed left throughout his career, the number of Grand Slams might not have stopped at 20, but he might have fewer fans than he does now,” another person wrote.

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