Roger Federer warmly responds to Rafael Nadal’s congratulatory post on the release of his new documentary “Federer: Twelve Final Days”
Roger Federer's latest documentary, 'Federer: Twelve Final Days" is now out on Amazon Prime.

Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer (in circle: Federer's post)(Via Imago)
Roger Federer’s latest documentary “Federer: Twelve Final Days” is finally out on Amazon Prime and many tennis players have already booked their time to watch the film. The fans, on the other hand, have already seen it and given positive reviews about the documentary.
This film chronicles the journey of Federer in the final days of his career, all the way leading up to the 2022 Laver Cup, where he finished his career alongside his greatest rival turned friend Rafael Nadal. Moreover, even the other members of the Big 4 were present on his team and were emotional as they saw a tennis great hang his racket.

Out of them, Nadal was the first one to congratulate Federer on the release of the documentary. He posted a heartwarming Instagram post for his friend.
Congratulations Roger, my friend. This was a weekend I will never forget! I can’t wait to watch Twelve Final Days!Rafael Nadal had posted
Federer immediately had a kind comment for him as well. Not only did he comment on the post, but also put out a story for the Spaniard.
Thank you for your support, pal. A weekend we will never forget.Roger Federer posted on his Instagram story

The friendship between two of the greatest rivals in sporting history never ceases to amaze the tennis community.
Roger Federer lights up the Tower Bridge ahead of the release of his documentary
Swiss ace Roger Federer got the whole of London excited about the release of his documentary “Federer: Twelve Final Days”. The emotional film about his final days as a professional tennis player got everyone excited and London highlighted the same more animatedly.

With Tower Bridge as their main attraction, they played a 3D animation of the present Federer playing against a younger Federer on different bridges. The tennis ball was traveling across the bridges and slowly the main thumbnail of his documentary was showcased.
Moreover, what makes this film special for London is that it was directed by British filmmakers Asif Kapadia and Joe Sabia. Initially, this documentary was not meant for the public, but over time, Federer decided to share it with the fans. Federer has ended his career on a high and nothing is better for him than to see a film made on those final emotional days which he would cherish.
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