New Delhi, July 9 -- Fabio Fognini didn't just play tennis, he performed it. With every flick of his wrist, every backhand drop shot that defied geometry, and every impassioned rant at the heavens, he reminded the world that sport isn't only about results. It's about expression. It's about theatre. It's about being unapologetically yourself. Today, as the 38-year-old Italian bid farewell to professional tennis after an extraordinary 21-year journey, the game lost one of its rarest artists. And perhaps its last true romantic. His final match, a five-set masterpiece against defending Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz, was a microcosm of everything Fognini stood for - flair, fire, fight, and fragility. Against a player 16 years younger, he pus...