Andy Murray invites Roger Federer to play padel

Andy Murray, the retired tennis star, has extended an invitation to his former rival Roger Federer to join him in padel, a sport he now prefers over tennis. In a recent interview, Murray highlighted padel's social and healthy aspects as reasons for his enthusiasm. The pair, who competed fiercely 25 times on the tennis court, could form a strong partnership in this emerging racket game.

Andy Murray has embraced life after tennis retirement by diving into padel, and he wants Roger Federer to join him. Speaking with Advantage Padel, the Scotsman named Federer as his dream doubles partner when asked about ideal teammates. Murray explained his shift in preferences: "I play more padel than tennis now. So it’s got to be padel."

He elaborated on what draws him to the sport, which combines elements of tennis and squash on an enclosed court. "Padel for me is sociable. That’s why I play the game now, because I get to spend time with my friends. It’s also very healthy. Promotes an active lifestyle. So yeah, that’s why I love it," Murray said.

Their potential collaboration evokes memories of a storied tennis rivalry. Federer and Murray clashed 25 times, with Federer securing 14 victories to Murray's 11. They often vied for supremacy alongside Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in a dominant era of men's singles. Murray claimed two Wimbledon titles and a US Open, cementing his legacy with three Grand Slams.

Murray retired at 37 following the 2024 Paris Olympics, briefly coaching Djokovic for six months before parting ways. Now 38, he stays active through golf, sharing his passion on YouTube channels like Fore Bros and Ian Poulter's 'The Postman.' He has expressed interest in regional qualifying for The Open, though he acknowledges the gap between amateurs and professionals: "I’m fully aware of how good the players that play in those events are and how good the pros are in comparison to amateurs. Even guys that play off +2, 3 are miles off what these guys are."

Meanwhile, Djokovic remains the sole active member of that elite quartet, advancing at the Australian Open via a walkover when Lorenzo Musetti retired injured.

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Following her February eligibility reinstatement, Novak Djokovic voiced confidence in Serena Williams' return to professional tennis during an Indian Wells Masters press conference. The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion's potential comeback has generated excitement among players, with Djokovic speculating on doubles with sister Venus.

Sixteen months into retirement, Rafael Nadal has been honored with a Spanish noble title and is teasing a potential exhibition match with Roger Federer. He is also filming a documentary in New York City and launching a US padel tour through his academy. These activities highlight Nadal's busy post-tennis life.

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Former British tennis number one Tim Henman has endorsed the inclusion of padel courts in Wimbledon's planned expansion. The sport, a hybrid of tennis and squash, is experiencing rapid growth in Britain. Henman views it as a community benefit, while fellow former number one Laura Robson expresses mixed feelings.

Padel is building popularity in the United States, with enthusiasts suggesting it may soon overtake pickleball in appeal. This emerging racket sport combines elements of tennis and squash, drawing interest from players and spectators alike.

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Rafael Nadal has stated that Novak Djokovic has few opportunities left to win a 25th Grand Slam title following his recent loss in the Australian Open final. The retired Spaniard praised Djokovic's longevity as admirable during a charity event in Madrid. Nadal reflected on his own retirement and enjoyment of the sport as a spectator.

Edward Rogers, executive chair of Rogers Communications, has acquired a minority interest in the Toronto Polar Bears, the sole Canadian team in the Pro Padel League. This investment underscores his enthusiasm for the growing racket sport and aims to boost its profile in North America. The move adds padel to his extensive sports portfolio in the city.

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Hundreds of people gathered at Heswall Rackets Club for the official opening of new padel courts on January 31. The event featured a ceremony led by club president Colin Winstanley and honored longtime member Roger Hughes. Special guest John Barnes, a former Liverpool and England footballer, joined in trying the sport.

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