“Roger only cared about himself”: Roland Garros insider makes big revelation about how Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer behaved off court
For more than a decade, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal gave tennis fans everything they could have asked for. The rivalries, the records, the contrasting styles, and the moments that still get replayed and debated years later. Their battles at Roland Garros in particular became something of a ritual, a reason to stop whatever you were doing and find a screen. And through all of it, both men were celebrated not just for their tennis but for the way they carried themselves as champions and as people.
Gilles Jourdan worked as construction director during the major redevelopment of the Stade Roland Garros complex in Paris, a project that reshaped the entire venue over several years. His role meant he crossed paths regularly with players who visited the site during the renovation period.
Federer was a different story. Jourdan was careful to point out that the Swiss legend was never rude or unpleasant during those visits. But the warmth that Nadal brought to those interactions simply was not there. "Rafa was friendlier than Roger. We felt like Roger only cared about himself. He gave nothing, not even his time. He was polite, but nothing more. He thought a lot about money," Jourdan said.
n layer to a story that has mostly been told in highlight reels and trophy ceremonies.
Tennis fans who love Federer will push back on this, and that is fair. Behind the scenes, away from the cameras and the press conferences, athletes are just people. People have good days and bad days, and one person's experience does not tell the whole story. What nobody is arguing about is the mark both men left on the sport. Federer and Nadal reunited on Court Philippe-Chatrier at Roland Garros last year for a ceremony honoring everything they gave the tournament, and the reaction from fans said everything about how deeply both are still loved.
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What Gilles Jourdan saw when Nadal and Federer visited Roland Garros behind the scenes
Speaking about his experiences, Jourdan recalled that Federer and Nadal left very different impressions on the people working behind the scenes at the venue. Nadal, he said, was warm, easy to approach, and genuinely willing to give his time to the people around him. For anyone who has ever watched Nadal interact with fans or tournament staff, that will come as no surprise. The Spaniard's humility has always been one of the things people love the most about him, and by all accounts, it extends well beyond the cameras.Federer was a different story. Jourdan was careful to point out that the Swiss legend was never rude or unpleasant during those visits. But the warmth that Nadal brought to those interactions simply was not there. "Rafa was friendlier than Roger. We felt like Roger only cared about himself. He gave nothing, not even his time. He was polite, but nothing more. He thought a lot about money," Jourdan said.
Tennis fans who love Federer will push back on this, and that is fair. Behind the scenes, away from the cameras and the press conferences, athletes are just people. People have good days and bad days, and one person's experience does not tell the whole story. What nobody is arguing about is the mark both men left on the sport. Federer and Nadal reunited on Court Philippe-Chatrier at Roland Garros last year for a ceremony honoring everything they gave the tournament, and the reaction from fans said everything about how deeply both are still loved.
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