"Having all this rivalry, in the locker rooms and now in the coaching side, is pretty good for our sport," says world No. 1.
The Russian pulled the shot of the day but could not get the win.
The Argentine keeps it real and makes a fan very happy at the grass-court exho.
The Tower of Tandil has a new right hand man at Wimbledon.
Handing his son Roger bus fare, Robert Federer helped launch a champion's journey.
World No. 18 selects his starting five from the ATP.
Grass court formula boosts several men to higher seedings.