Nadal, Federer set for matches in Spain & Switzerland in December for charity
MADRID — After only three Rafael Nadal-Roger Federer matches in two seasons, tennis fans will get two straight doses of the sport's biggest rivalry come Christmas.Nadal announced on Friday the two will play a charity match for Africa in Zurich on Dec. 21, then the next day in Spain for Nadal's charity foundation.
Nadal says they "wanted to take advantage of our head-to-head rivalry over recent years ... and help people who need it."
The top-ranked Nadal, who will play the Paris Masters before closing with the ATP World Tour Finals in London, says he is feeling some fatigue from a successful season in which he won the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.
Rafa, Roger to play for charity in home countries
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MADRID -- After only three Rafael Nadal-Roger Federer matches in two seasons, tennis fans will get two straight doses of the sport's biggest rivalry come Christmas.
Nadal announced on Friday the two will play a charity match for Africa in Zurich on Dec. 21, then the next day in Spain for Nadal's charity foundation.
Nadal says they "wanted to take advantage of our head-to-head rivalry over recent years ... and help people who need it."
The top-ranked Nadal, who will play the Paris Masters before closing with the ATP World Tour Finals in London, says he is feeling some fatigue from a successful season in which he won the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.
Nadal, Federer to play for charity
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After only three Rafael Nadal-Roger Federer matches in two seasons, tennis fans will get two straight doses of the sport's biggest rivalry come Christmas.
Nadal announced on Friday the two will play a charity match for Africa in Zurich on Dec. 21, then the next day in Spain for Nadal's charity foundation.
Nadal says they "wanted to take advantage of our head-to-head rivalry over recent years ... and help people who need it."
The top-ranked Nadal, who will play the Paris Masters before closing with the ATP World Tour Finals in London, says he is feeling some fatigue from a successful season in which he won the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.
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