After Years of Absence, Roger Federer’s No.1 Rival Takes to the Tennis Court and Sends Fans Into a Frenzy
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Once hailed as a rising star with a promising talent often compared to Roger Federer, Marat Safin was touted to be the next biggest thing in the men’s circuit. Although he had a successful career, it would be fair to say that he failed to fulfill his true potential, mostly due to an unfortunate injury record. Now that he has retired from tennis, most would expect him to kick back and relax. However, in typical Safin fashion, he has surprised everyone by returning to the court. He was recently spotted practicing and rallying at the prestigious Piatti Tennis Center.
This unexpected comeback has reignited curiosity about the enigmatic Russian’s journey and potential plans for the future. During his heyday, the Russian’s explosive style of play and exceptional shot-making skills captivated audiences worldwide. In 2003, Safin and Federer were both ranked among the top seeds in the Miami Masters, highlighting their immense potential.
The return of Marat Safin and fan reactions
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In a recent video circulating on social media, Safin can be seen flawlessly executing his trademark backhand, displaying the same finesse that made him a force to be reckoned with during his professional career. The sight of Marat Safin back on the court has sparked a frenzy of excitement among fans and tennis aficionados alike. The fans started flooding the comments section with admiration for the Russian icon.
Among the countless remarks, fans expressed their awe with comments like “Safin is mos def on my GOAT list” and “So clean.” The appreciation for Safin’s backhand, a stroke that defined his playing style, was palpable, with comments raving about its immaculate quality, such as “You wanna talk about butter. Cleanest backhand ever” and “Good lord that backhand.”
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These sentiments only serve to affirm Safin’s enduring legacy and the lasting impact he has made on tennis enthusiasts worldwide. Sebastian Korda, an active American tennis player also commented on the post with a heart-eyes emoji.
Roger Federer liked to play versus Marat Safin
Marat Safin’s retirement from professional tennis in 2009, at the age of 29, left the tennis world in awe. Citing the mental toll the sport took on him as the primary reason behind his decision, Safin bid farewell to the competitive arena.
Reflecting on their past encounters, it becomes evident that Federer held Safin in high regard, both on and off the court. In Miami 2003, Safin faced an early exit, while Federer emerged victorious in his opening match. When asked about his favorite rivals during the tournament, Reflecting on their matches, Federer stated, “I like to play versus Marat Safin; I think he is a nice guy off the court.”
The days of watching Safin play are not far-fetched, as Safin continues to impress fans with his dazzling skills in practice, the tennis world eagerly anticipates his upcoming exhibition matches. Safin’s inclusion in these events alongside renowned players like Juan Martin Del Potro and rising star Emma Raducanu underscores his enduring popularity and the immense respect he commands within the sport.
Emma Raducanu’s name is on the list to play an exhibition in China alongside Juan Martin Del Potro, Marat Safin, & Carlos Moya.
The event is scheduled for June 22
This seems awfully early, considering she had 3 surgeries in the last month
Hopefully she’s recovering well
🙏🏼❤️ pic.twitter.com/lrtSPJlbhQ
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 30, 2023
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The exhibition is set to take place on June 22 in China.
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While Safin’s decision to retire prematurely left a sense of unfinished business, his comeback offers a glimmer of hope for fans who long to witness his explosive game and unrivaled shot-making skills once more.
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Edited by:
Bhavani Singh