Federer's 47M Deal Sparks Spat, Never Beat No.1 at Slams, Djokovic Hints at Big 3 Drama
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Roger Federer has found himself at the center of a brewing controversy after his involvement in a 47 million pound investment deal that sparked a public spat between a British MP and investors as reported by The Sun on December 27. The tennis icon got caught in the crossfire with accusations flying over the high stakes funding tied to his business interests leaving fans buzzing about whether this marks a rare misstep for the usually untouchable Swiss star. Meanwhile Tennis Temple and Punto de Break highlighted a stinging statistic from his storied career Federer reached 31 Grand Slam finals but never beat a reigning world number one with Rafael Nadal taking him down at the 2009 Australian Open and 2011 French Open and Novak Djokovic delivering heartbreak at Wimbledon in 2015 and 2019 plus the 2015 US Open all while atop the ATP rankings. This cruel fact resurfaced in articles pondering if it exposes a hidden flaw in his near flawless legacy or simply underscores the brutal rivalry of his era. On a lighter note Firstpost noted backlash to Federers latest Switzerland Tourism video promoting autumn visits with critics calling it tone deaf amid overtourism debates though no fresh response from the 20 time Grand Slam champ has emerged. His former coach Paul Annacone made waves via The Tennis Gazette predicting WTA star Iga Swiatek could dominate 2026 but tied it loosely to lessons from coaching Federer adding intrigue to his enduring influence. Djokovic stirred the pot too telling Punto de Break on December 27 that his once tense ties with Federer and Nadal shifted because they altered their attitudes toward him hinting at behind the scenes drama in the Big Three saga. No public appearances or social media posts from Federer popped up in these past days keeping the spotlight on these echoes of his past glories and present ventures all verified from reliable outlets with zero unconfirmed whispers.
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