Rafael Nadal would be my dream doubles partner in Laver Cup: Federer

UAE Royals' Federer of Switzerland and Indian Aces' Nadal of Spain  pose for pictures after their men's singles match in IPTL in New Delhi
Federer wants Rafa as Laver Cup doubles partner. Image Source: twitter

Internet Desk: After years of battling each other from the other side of the net, Roger Federer may team with Rafael Nadal at the inaugural Laver Cup.

The 18-time grand slam winner was at the unveiling of the new three-day tournament to be held in Prague in September which will see a Bjorn Borg-captained European team taking on John McEnroe’s Rest of the World.

The Swiss great, who beat his Spanish arch rival in an epic five-set Australian Open final last month, said “I’ve always wanted to play with Rafa  just because our rivalry has been so special.”

“I’ve seen his wicked forehand go past me too often!”

The new addition to the tennis calendar is named after Rod Laver, the last man to achieve the calendar Grand Slam in 1969.

“Rod Laver wants us to represent our part of the world with pride and play our best and win for our teammates. We will play to our best possibilities,” Federer, 35, told the media launch in Prague.

Federer, the world number nine, is due to figure with sixth-ranked Nadal at the September 22-24 event.

The Laver Cup will be held every year except in an Olympic season, with four matches each day — three in singles, one in doubles.

Each team comprises six players — four based on the ATP singles rankings after Wimbledon and two picks by the captains, Borg and McEnroe.

Federer refused to see Team Europe as a clear winner, although it currently has 17 players in the top 20 of the ATP rankings.

“I think Team Europe are going to be big favourites but because of the setup of the Laver Cup I think the margins are always going to be very slim,” said Federer.

Before talking to journalists, the Swiss star played the Czech Republic’s number one Tomas Berdych on a boat on the Vltava river in Prague’s historic centre on a chilly Monday morning.

Berdych, ranked 14th in the world, said their game under the picturesque Charles Bridge was “a very nice opportunity to show Roger a little bit of the town.”

“We were joking we should do this every day,” said Federer.

“I thought it was very particular, very unique — it was definitely a privilege,” he beamed before confessing: “It was a bit windy though.

With inputs from PTI.