It’s been a historic year for Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, splitting four major titles, but the legendary rivals played together as a doubles team for the first time in their careers. Capping off the second day of the Laver Cup, Fedal defeated Americans Jack Sock and Sam Querrey to put Team Europe in a commanding 9-3 points lead.

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The anticipation for the match was a media and fan frenzy that documented their every move, even while they each polished off a singles win earlier in the day.

Right away, the dynamic duo had their reflexes checked at the net. Everything was all good.

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During their careers, Federer and Nadal have often been on a collision course, but this time it was too literal. Good thing Federer was aware to back off while Nadal focused on the overheard.

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Even their changeovers were riveting. They were old chums having a great time and offering mutual support with a little strategy talk mixed in.

Fedal put their stamp on the first set, but Sock and Querrey used their power to force a deciding tiebreaker. In the end, Fedal sealed matchpoint.

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The on-court interview was jubilation for the fans, and Nadal best summarized the energy for his team. “We played with too much energy, we went for everything. It was an unbelievable feeling. The support has been a unique moment for us.”

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The sentiments continues well into a magical night for tennis.

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Not bad for a a pair of 30-somethings teaming up for the first time. Imagine if they played doubles on a regular basis. Querrey remarked that they could be a major contender in doubles if they chose to be.

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But all good things come to an end, and Federer reminded everyone to enjoy what had been perhaps a once-in-a-lifetime moment.