Tony Godsick and Steve Zacks, president and CEO of the Laver Cup, highlight the success of the competition and offer an interesting perspective on the calendar and changes in the tennis ecosystem.
Tony Godsick and Steve Zacks, president and CEO of the Laver Cup, highlight the success of the competition and offer an interesting perspective on the calendar and changes in the tennis ecosystem.
The one making this assertion is not just anyone. Tony Godsick, agent of Roger Federer and close friend of the Swiss, expressed his opinion in LaStampa about what Jannik Sinner is doing and did not refrain from drawing some parallels he sees in the Italian with one of the best in history. "People like him, he plays a style of tennis that I really enjoy, and he brings out his best version in important moments. I don't know if he will become a legend like Roger, but he is serious, very professional, and behaves well on the court, without doing foolish things off it. In that sense, he reminds me of Federer," he stated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Hay cosas de Sinner que me recuerdan a Federer"
Something big is brewing, and we will soon have news. That's what can be inferred from the latest words of Roger Federer and, above all, from Tony Godsick. The agent of the former Swiss player acknowledged that there have already been discussions between Roger and Rafael Nadal to organize a series of exhibitions in iconic locations around the world. Godsick reveals that Federer is spending a lot of time in the gym, focusing on recovery and strengthening his knee to be able to compete in optimal conditions.
Roger 🤝 Rafa on court again?!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) September 20, 2025
Tony Godsick - longtime agent of Roger Federer - confirms on our TC Live desk that discussions have been had with Rafa about a comeback tour 🤯 pic.twitter.com/RD35mexQjl
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Godsick admite que ya hay conversaciones entre Federer y Nadal para organizar exhibiciones
Interesting reflections from Tony Godsick, the 'godfather' of the Laver Cup, where he leaves the door open to innovations in the tournament format very soon. Overview
Tony Godsick and Steve Zacks, president and CEO of the Laver Cup, highlight the success of the competition and offer an interesting perspective on the calendar and changes in the tennis ecosystem.
Something big is brewing, and we will soon have news. That's what can be inferred from the latest words of Roger Federer and, above all, from Tony Godsick. The agent of the former Swiss player acknowledged that there have already been discussions between Roger and Rafael Nadal to organize a series of exhibitions in iconic locations around the world. Godsick reveals that Federer is spending a lot of time in the gym, focusing on recovery and strengthening his knee to be able to compete in optimal conditions.
Roger 🤝 Rafa on court again?!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) September 20, 2025
Tony Godsick - longtime agent of Roger Federer - confirms on our TC Live desk that discussions have been had with Rafa about a comeback tour 🤯 pic.twitter.com/RD35mexQjl
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Godsick admite que ya hay conversaciones entre Federer y Nadal para organizar exhibiciones
The one making this assertion is not just anyone. Tony Godsick, agent of Roger Federer and close friend of the Swiss, expressed his opinion in LaStampa about what Jannik Sinner is doing and did not refrain from drawing some parallels he sees in the Italian with one of the best in history. "People like him, he plays a style of tennis that I really enjoy, and he brings out his best version in important moments. I don't know if he will become a legend like Roger, but he is serious, very professional, and behaves well on the court, without doing foolish things off it. In that sense, he reminds me of Federer," he stated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Hay cosas de Sinner que me recuerdan a Federer"
Interesting reflections from Tony Godsick, the 'godfather' of the Laver Cup, where he leaves the door open to innovations in the tournament format very soon. Overview