Nadal reunites with Federer in Madrid after retirements

Rafael Nadal posted a photo with Roger Federer in Madrid on May 27, 2026, marking their first public meeting in years. The image showed the two with arms around each other and the caption “Look who I found in Madrid.”

The encounter comes after both players retired from professional tennis. Federer stepped away in 2022 at the Laver Cup in London, while Nadal ended his career in 2024 at the Davis Cup in Malaga. Their combined Grand Slam titles total 42.

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