
No. 1 Fedophile, Rafael Nadal, nominated Roger Federer to receive the 2009 Prince of Asturias Award for Sports. The Spanish award is intended to “acknowledge scientific, technical, cultural, social and humanitarian work carried out internationally” by prominent people in a variety of fields, including sports. Rafa told the press after this year’s Australian Open that he planned to nominate Roger: “I won the award in 2008 and of course I’d like a colleague and a friend to win it because he deserves it.”
The award comes with some serious swag, namely a Joan Miró sculpture “representing and symbolising the Awards” and a cash prize of €50,000 (that’s almost $70,000 U.S.D.)
But the nominee must be present at the October awards ceremony in order to accept the prize, and this was the deal-breaker for Federer, who will be a new father by then. Federer reportedly explained in the Marca sports newspaper:
“I’d like to thank Rafa Nadal and Pau Gasol (L.A. Lakers basketball player -ed.) for having considered me, but it won’t be possible. It’s always difficult for me to travel to Spain because I have a very busy schedule and I also have to think about my personal life. . .Maybe next year is a good moment to nominate me.”
Federer also added that while his son may interfere with his awards ceremony appearances, the lil’ slugger will not affect his tournament schedule.
AWWWW! Poor Rafa! We fellow-Fedophiles understand your need to worship and adore your tennis hero!
Click here for more information on the Prince of Asturias Awards.
Sources: Sports Ya and Tages-Anzeiger
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