A sort of mini-feud has surfaced between the freshly retired Julien Benneteau and Roger Federer, and you know the matter has crossed a certain threshold when the likes of People magazine start covering it.
It began with Benneteau going on a French radio show to discuss his career in tennis, now complete at age 36, that diverted into a discussion about the complicated, conflicting interests in pro tennis. The likes of Laver Cup, Davis Cup, Craig Tiley and Tennis Australia, Nick Kyrgios and his Laver Cup appearance fee, court/stadium scheduling and more came into play in that conversation.
"Federer] delivered a couple of fascinating answers on the subject during his post-match press conference" in London's O2 Arena, where he is competing in the ATP Finals[, reports the Telegraph's Tennis Podcast. "David Law, who was in the room, describes how the atmosphere changed when Federer responded with a perfectly-timed silence and gave reporters a steely stare."
The 37-year-old was crystal clear that he'd rather focus on the ATP Finals, where he's set to play an undefeated Kevin Anderson in his final round-robin match on Thursday.
"The radio interview that happened over a week ago that surfaces now in French, Julien, who is a nice guy, I know him since the junior times, I think all of this has been totally taken out of context,"Federer said. "I don't feel like I need to comment on this. I'd rather put it to rest rather than adding to it so you guys got something to write about."