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Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal: The Lives and Careers of Two Tennis Legends
By (Author) Sebastin Fest
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
16th October 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: sport
Collected biographies
796.3420922
Paperback
344
, Spine 28mm
431g
The definitive account of the relationship between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, two of the world's greatesttennis players
Since 2004, two names have dominated men's tennis: Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. Each player is legendary in his own right. The Spanish Nadal is the winner of fourteen Grand Slam titles, including five consecutive French Open singles titles from 2010-2014, and is the only player ever to win a Grand Slam for ten straight years. Federer, from Switzerland, has spent over three hundred weeks of his career ranked as the number-one player in the world and has won seventeen Grand Slam titles and two Olympic medals. But neither player's career would have been nearly as successful without the decade-long rivalry that pushed them to excel to the peak of tennis excellence."Fest is an astute observer of the sport and the two incomparable players who are front and center in his biographical account. His book is thoughtful, lucid, beautifully written, filled with rich insights." -Steve Flink, The Tennis Channel
"Fest dives into one of the great sports rivalries of our time." -NPR
"Fest is an astute observer of the sport and the two incomparable players who are front and center in his biographical account. His book is thoughtful, lucid, beautifully written, filled with rich insights." -Steve Flink, The Tennis Channel
"Fest dives into one of the great sports rivalries of our time." -NPR
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Sebastian Fest is the Chief Sports Editor for the Argentine newspaper La Nacion since 2015. He previously worked in the same position for the Spanish Service of DPA, the German news agency, since 2000. He's collaborated with different media such as Rolling Stone, Newsweek, Weltwoche, and FAZ. He is the author of Enredados (Buenos Aires, 2009), a book on the misfortune of the Argentinean Team at the Davis Cup, and cowriter of the book Ni rey ni D10s: Lionel Messi, with Alexandre Julliard.