MasturB
Legend
in 2015 Jarko Nieminen had the Final Night exo of him and Fedr. Was a big night in Finland.
There are more candidates each day for Fed to send off gracefully into retirement from his generation. When Roddick retired Fedr had said when you go in the locker room and you see less and less faces of guys you came onto the scene with from your generation it's a little bittersweet.
-Gilles Muller at 33 years old this crafty lefty from Luxembourg could easily stay on the Doubles Tour after he gives up singles.
-Jürgen Melzer at 35 years old this crafty lefty from Austria's ranking has dropped to the 300's. A perfect candidate for a possible retirement EXO with Fedr.
-Julien Benneteau at 35 years old, this crafty righty from France's ranking has dipped to the 120's.
-Radek Stepanek at 38 years old, the Worm Master and WTA Feelanderer is still inside the Top 100 for singles while being an accomplished Davis Cup and Doubles player as well. It's any day now for him. When he steps down I have no doubt he and Rog will do something in Prague.
-Nicolas Mahut at 35 years old, known best for the marathon match with John Isner that went 3 days and stopped at 70-68 in the 5th Set. Someone that Fed is a fan of for his serve and volleying.
-Mikhail Youzhny at 34 years old, this fiery Russian has had a decent singles career.
-Dr. Ivo Karlovic at 37 years old, is playing some of the best tennis of his life. Fedr's always appreciated the big man with the big serve. He's one of the few men to have constantly neutralized Ivo's serve at his peak powers.
-Thomas Haas at 38 years old, has already announced his retirement from the tour to be later this year. Was forced to retire in his 1R match against Paire at Melbourne a few weeks ago. We already know he'll be running the Indian Wells tournament. Very good friends with Fedr and will definitely have an exo for his retirement somewhere.
Notables: Feliciano Lopez + David Ferrer. I think Rafa Nadal will be the showcase exo'er at their retirement events. Ferrer also strikes me as a guy that will just walk away from the game with no fan-fare.
There are more candidates each day for Fed to send off gracefully into retirement from his generation. When Roddick retired Fedr had said when you go in the locker room and you see less and less faces of guys you came onto the scene with from your generation it's a little bittersweet.
-Gilles Muller at 33 years old this crafty lefty from Luxembourg could easily stay on the Doubles Tour after he gives up singles.
-Jürgen Melzer at 35 years old this crafty lefty from Austria's ranking has dropped to the 300's. A perfect candidate for a possible retirement EXO with Fedr.
-Julien Benneteau at 35 years old, this crafty righty from France's ranking has dipped to the 120's.
-Radek Stepanek at 38 years old, the Worm Master and WTA Feelanderer is still inside the Top 100 for singles while being an accomplished Davis Cup and Doubles player as well. It's any day now for him. When he steps down I have no doubt he and Rog will do something in Prague.
-Nicolas Mahut at 35 years old, known best for the marathon match with John Isner that went 3 days and stopped at 70-68 in the 5th Set. Someone that Fed is a fan of for his serve and volleying.
-Mikhail Youzhny at 34 years old, this fiery Russian has had a decent singles career.
-Dr. Ivo Karlovic at 37 years old, is playing some of the best tennis of his life. Fedr's always appreciated the big man with the big serve. He's one of the few men to have constantly neutralized Ivo's serve at his peak powers.
-Thomas Haas at 38 years old, has already announced his retirement from the tour to be later this year. Was forced to retire in his 1R match against Paire at Melbourne a few weeks ago. We already know he'll be running the Indian Wells tournament. Very good friends with Fedr and will definitely have an exo for his retirement somewhere.
Notables: Feliciano Lopez + David Ferrer. I think Rafa Nadal will be the showcase exo'er at their retirement events. Ferrer also strikes me as a guy that will just walk away from the game with no fan-fare.