WATCH: A 64 year old, Rafael Nadal wins the French Open and a 59 year old, Roger Federer talks about returning to Wimbledon next year


WATCH: A 64 year old, Rafael Nadal wins the French Open and a 59 year old, Roger Federer talks about returning to Wimbledon next year

Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal

Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal

The 2020 tennis season came to an end in November with the conclusion of the Nitto ATP Finals at the O2 Arena in London. But, fans have managed to keep themselves entertained with various memes on tennis stars. The latest video which has gone viral is the one featuring Roger Federer, who talks about returning to Wimbledon in 2041 and a clip of Rafael Nadal, winning the French Open in 2050, at the age of 64.

The videos uploaded on YouTube come from the channel, ‘a letter from the lens’ who make video clips inspired by nature and beautiful shots. To begin, Roger Federer is projected as a 59-year old speaking to the media at the Wimbledon championships and him returning for the 2041 tournament. The clip uses comments Federer made after winning Wimbledon in 2017.

“I mean, you would think so, health permitting, and if everything is okay,” Federer says. “You could take 300 days off beforehand, just prepare for Wimbledon, put yourself in a freeze box, then you come out and train a bit, you know you’re not going to be injured.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfEj9R8mrAI

Rafael Nadal wins the French Open 2050!

Rafael Nadal won his 13th French Open title in 2020

The other video featured Rafael Nadal talking to the media after winning the French Open 2050 title. Nadal won his 13th French Open title after defeating Novak Djokovic in the finals this year. In the video, Rafael Nadal, 64 years old uses his comments he made after winning the French Open 2020.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ce_z9rW_EU

 “For two sets and a half I played great. I can’t say another thing. Is impossible to have this score against him without playing great,” Nadal says. “I played at my highest level when I needed to play at my highest level, so [that is] something I am very proud of.”

Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer will reunite at the Australian Open 2021 scheduled to begin on February 8. Federer makes his return to tennis after being on the sidelines for almost a year owing to a knee injury, which ended his 2020 season early.

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