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Shohei Ohtani is a baseball legend in the making, while Roger Federer is a tennis stalwart with a stellar career. Ohtani is a youngster with a bright future winning many accolades; Federer, on the other hand, is a veteran champion of the tennis court on the verge of retirement. Both are immensely talented athletes at polar opposite stages of their respective careers, yet there is a connection between the two.?

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Shohei Ohtani is an all-round megastar who plays MLB for the Los Angeles Angels. He is notably a starting pitcher, a designated hitter, and an outfielder altogether. Ohtani is a two-time All-Star member. On the other hand, the legendary Roger Federer is a 20-time Men’s Singles Grand Slam title winner in Tennis.?

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Ohtani is a once-in-a-lifetime baseball player. His playing skills are extraordinary, having equal domain over pitching and batting. Nicknamed ‘Shotime,’ Ohtani is a genuine match-winner and crowd-puller. Whereas Federer is a charismatic personality whose popularity transcends the sporting realm.?

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Shohei Ohtani and Federer: Connecting two greats from different playgrounds?

Shohei Ohtani is a superhuman-level performer in the ballpark. Within a brief time, he has already built an iconic status in baseball. Moreover, his splendid performances come while playing for a struggling team like the Angels. In the world of Tennis, Roger Federer has built a royal legacy that will shine forever.?

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A few months ago, sports and film analyst Adnan Virk was a guest on ‘The Rich Eisen Show.’ The podcast got hosted by guest host Ben Lyons. Both of them discussed various topics. Speaking on the podcast, Virk expressed high praise for Federer and Ohtani, separating them from all others.?

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Talking about Federer, Virk said, “There’s a great article, Ben, by David Foster Wallace, it’s called, ?Federer as a Religious Experience?. It’s a brilliant article and I like many, enjoy the pilgrimage and worship of Federer. And I think, it comes down to this essence, he makes greatness looks so effortless. And I think that the athletes that we most admire, you generally appreciate the fact they’ve got that clutch gene and they can do without breaking a sweat.”??

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Virk then talked about Ohtani saying, “Ohtani is still remarkable. As they (LA Angels) cough it up, he is sublime. His pitching numbers, he is pitching better this year than he was last year. ERA’s but a half run lower. He’s walking less and striking out more.” ?

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The road ahead for the two distinguished players?

Ohtani’s contract with the Angels will expire by the end of this season. With a colossal career waiting in the wings, he might opt for a champion team next. Meanwhile, Federer has announced retirement and will pull down the curtains on his epic sporting venture this year.?

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So, what are your thoughts about Roger Federer’s retirement??

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Madhurjya Bhuyan

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Madhurjya Bhuyan is an MLB author at EssentiallySports. He has a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in English Literature from Gauhati University and IGNOU, respectively, and also possesses prior professional experience as a content developer. Being a performance artist since childhood, Madhurjya has always aimed to contribute towards creativity in any possible manner, and writing only boosts that desire. His fondness for baseball is fueled by loyal support for the Boston Red Sox. When away from writing, Madhurjya can be seen attending stage plays, sitting in poetry reading sessions, exploring global cinema, or trying his hand at cooking new dishes.

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