Not long ago, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal faced off at the top of a snowy mountain. This wasn’t a far-flung tennis exhibition; instead, the two titans met on a peak in the Dolomites mountain range in Italy for a photoshoot for Louis Vuitton’s long-running Core Values campaign. The photograph, taken by Annie Leibovitz and released today, finds the longtime rivals hiking through the snowy terrain, LV packs on their shoulders.
So how do you get two GOATs to join forces on a snowy mountaintop? Given their relationship, Nadal and Federer explained exclusively to GQ over email, the task was perhaps easier than it sounds. As Federer put it, the appeal lay both in the idea and the partner. “It’s an honor to follow in the sporting footsteps of the Louis Vuitton campaign that previously included Messi and Ronaldo, and Pelé, Maradona and Zidane,” he wrote. “Rafa shares similar values and mutual respect, and he is a special friend and rival who has played a key role in my development as a professional athlete, competitor and person.”
Nadal expressed a similar sentiment. “To be honest, I thought from the beginning, what a great opportunity and honor, not only because of the brand itself—one of the most emblematic brands in France and in the world—but also due to the fact that it was something together with Roger,” he wrote. “We’d always spoken in the recent years to do things and this was the best opportunity at this very moment.”
Theirs is a unique rivalry: while they’re responsible for a few of the most iconic tennis matches of all time (particularly their 2008 Wimbledon final), they’ve grown close since first competing in 2003. “I have always said that Roger has inspired millions of people around the world, me included. I believe that our rivalry has definitely raised the bar in sports in terms of healthy rivalry and how athletes can try their best on the court, to the maximum, definitely wanting to win by all means but with a huge respect for the rival. The rivalry stayed always on court and we knew it had always to be like that,” Nadal said.