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By Sep 07, 2025Juan Sebastian Cabal, Robert Farah talk future plans after US Open farewell: "There’s no better way to say goodbye than this"
Colombia's most decorated champions ever, Cabal and Farah will hang up their racquets after over two decades of rewriting tennis history for all of Latin America.
Published Sep 03, 2023
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In their famous matching outfits, retiring Juan Sebastian Cabal (left) and Robert Farah waved farewell at the US Open.
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"I hope...future generations can take a different mentality, and see that getting to this level is not so far out of reach. Achievements like these are not so far out of reach—you can reach out and grab it," said Robert Farah (right).
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Cabal and Farah lifted their second Grand Slam trophy at the 2019 US Open, one of 19 titles won in their storied careers.
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