China salutes cherished friend Federer
Outpouring of adoration and thanks as legend calls time on glittering career
Hailing his legendary career and deep bond with the country, the Chinese tennis community has joined the world in paying tribute to Roger Federer as the Swiss maestro waves goodbye to his glorious career.
As arguably the greatest to ever play the game and the most popular man on the tour, Federer's announcement on Thursday that he will retire from pro tennis after this week's Laver Cup in London has triggered an outpouring of heartfelt emotions and respect from his huge legion of fans in China.
From his first trip to China in 2002 at the season-ending ATP Masters Cup (now known as the ATP Finals) to his latest visit in 2019 at the Rolex Shanghai Masters, Federer has built a special connection with China, where the growth of tennis has overlapped with the upward trajectory of his career-from young breakout star to revered icon and legend.
A photo album documenting the 20-time Grand Slam champion's memorable moments from his visits to China was among a number of trending topics related to his retirement on Chinese social media over the weekend. The photos included a fresh-faced Federer at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, the affable Swiss chatting with locals on the Shanghai subway, and plenty of pictures capturing his many visits to the city's landmark Bund area-all speaking volumes of his deep connection with the country.
It's safe to say that, other than China's two-time women's major champion Li Na and doubles legends Zheng Jie and Yan Zi, it was Federer who helped enlighten the world's most populous nation about the beauty of tennis, with his elegant style of play and exquisite skills second to none.
"The greatest player of all time is retiring, which makes me feel sad and sentimental," Yan, a doubles champion with Zheng at the Australian Open and Wimbledon in 2006, posted on her Weibo account.
"I became a fan because of the way he mastered tennis, playing effortlessly and elegantly yet still winning at the highest level," said Yan, who met Federer at the Bird's Nest stadium on Aug 8, 2008 when the Beijing Games opened on the Swiss great's 27th birthday.
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