Caroline Garcia goes complete fangirl over Roger Federer, expresses her dream to ‘get a coffee with him’
Roger Federer retired from the sport in 2022 at the Laver Cup.
Carolina Garcia and Roger Federer (Credits: Eurosport)
Roger Federer has amassed a massive fan base owing to his spectacular on-court performances and stellar reputation during his professional tennis career on the ATP Tour.
Subsequently, Caroline Garcia recently gushed over the Swede’s conversation with comedian Trevor Noah from last year and candidly addressed her dream fangirl moment.
The Swiss tennis star walked away from the sport in 2022 after making a series of appearances at the Laver Cup, bringing an end to his laudable tennis legacy coupled with 20 Grand Slam singles titles.
Post-retirement, Roger Federer has committed himself to several off-court adventures, which include his duties as the brand ambassador for Switzerland Tourism.
As a result, the Swede has been able to spare time for a handful of interviews, which included his attendance at The Talk Show hosted by South African writer and comedian Trevor Noah.
Gushing over the 42-year-old’s interview from last year with Noah, Carolina Garcia recently voiced her dream to get a coffee with Federer. The Spanish tennis pro talked highly of the former World No. 1 and expressed having a potential fangirl moment with the latter. She said:
How did I miss @rogerfederer interview with @Trevornoah from last year! Roger (Federer) is such an inspiration. One of dream is probably to get a coffee with him and talk about life, tennis, inspiration, way through life, way, getting a member card to Wimbledon … anything really!Carolina Garcia wrote via X/Twitter.
Former World No. 4 Carolina Garcia experienced a bittersweet season this year, resulting in her rank dropping from the 4th spot to the 20th. However, the Spaniard delivered noteworthy results at the Guadalajara Open and the China Open.
Roger Federer celebrated the 20th anniversary of his foundation
Swiss tennis star Roger Federer recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of his foundation, The Roger Federer Foundation, and shared the joyous message via video. The former World No. 1 further appreciated his supporters and followers for their contributions to his charitable work.
The Roger Federer Foundation turns 20 this year. What a milestone. I still remember signing the founding documents on Christmas Eve of 2003 together with my parents. Then, at the age of 22, I never could have imagined how incredibly exciting and fulfilling this journey would be.He said
The 20-time Grand Slam champion established this foundation in 2003, when he was merely 22 years old, with the vision to help children avoid poverty and achieve their goals and ambitions.
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