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Who is Federer's historical low equivalent to in football history? Why?

This is the third time Shanghai has witnessed the "Fenna Decision". In the 2006 Shanghai Masters Cup semi-finals, Federer defeated Nadal 6-4 and 7-5 in straight sets. In 2007, also in the semifinals, Federer swept Nadal 6-4, 6-1 in just 58 minutes. At that time, Shanghai was still the Masters Cup, with only 8 contestants, commonly known as the ATP Year-End Finals. But with a similar ending, ten years have passed in the blink of an eye. Nadal and Federer, two high-quality good people, have been accompanied by two generations of arrogance throughout their lives. Two veterans, one is 36 years old and the other is 31 years old. Just when we all thought they were old enough to go home and have their kids, they make it to the finals. As a joke goes: Federer: Maybe this is your last Grand Slam opportunity in your life. Why you? Nadal: I'm used to it. Yes, this is the story of "Fenader", us and two highly qualified old men.

Let’s talk about Federer first. Some people describe his status in the tennis world as Jordan on the basketball court and Diego Maradona in football. He has a lot of vocabulary of his own. A protagonist, a gentleman warrior; different from the wildness of other sports, tennis was originally a gentleman's sport, advocating elegance. Its beauty is not only reflected in its strength, but also in its application of technology. Federer is the person who interprets this beauty. Regardless of offense or defense, winning or losing, his playing style is always calm and elegant, and every move he makes is textbook and artistic. To the surprise of most people, Federer, the 20th Grand Slam winner and the Swiss king, defeated the world's best football players Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi to earn an annual pre-tax income of US$106.3 million (approximately 756 million yuan). First ascent. He became the first tennis player to reach the top of the list since it was first published in 1990. The older you get, the more beautiful you become? Why is the 39-year-old Federer so good? Forbes Top 10 Sports Revenue in 2020

After Federer is Ronaldo, who ranked second with $105 million for two consecutive years. Messi, who ranked first in 2019, fell to third with $104 million. Compared with last year, Neymar dropped one place and ranked fourth with $95.5 million. Three NBA stars, LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant, occupy the fifth to seventh spots on the annual list with annual incomes of US$88.2 million, US$74.4 million and US$63.9 million respectively. Tiger Woods returned to the top ten after five years, ranking eighth with annual income of $62.3 million. Two NFL stars, Cousins ??and Carlson Winter, ranked ninth and tenth with earnings of $60.5 million and $59.1 million respectively. Therefore, he has an adjective called "elegant style". The world-famous magazine "Magazine" and the Spanish newspaper "El Mundo" jointly selected the most elegant and successful men in the world. The first one is the famous fashion designer Carl Garfield, and the second one is Federer (of course there is also the fact that the beauty value is high). In 2016, Federer defeated Kanye and Gosling in the magazine's Male Player of the Year and won the fashion final. What he wants is not just to win, but to win beautifully.