“New career move?” – Fans go crazy seeing Roger Federer in attendance at Brooklyn Nets’ game


“New career move?” – Fans go crazy seeing Roger Federer in attendance at Brooklyn Nets’ game

Roger Federer attending NBA game

Tennis icon Roger Federer is one of the most formidable names in the realm of tennis, whose presence cannot be missed. Wherever he goes fans go gaga over him. They adore him, love him, and ofcourse talk about him. He is the crowd-puller and a perfect ‘tennis superstar’.

He also enjoys being with his fans. He often surprises people with his entry on important occasions. Recently, he was seen in attendance at the match between Brooklyn Nets and Boston Celtics. When the camera beamed toward him the crowd cheered and applauded loudly. He also waved and smiled and embraced the crowd’s loving applause.

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Eminent sports journalist Jon Wertheim posted a photograph of the scenes with a cheeky caption.

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He was happy it was not the Kiss Cam….,” he wrote.

The Swiss legend loves to come to New York. He won 5 US Open titles consecutively between 2004 and 2008.

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Can Roger Federer take coaching job?

Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer

Roger Federer is a role model for all tennis players who want to make a career in tennis. He retired with 20 Grand Slam titles and many ATP singles titles. He won the Olympics Games medals and Davis Cup for his country. He also won Switzerland the Hopman Cup.

Many players would like to have an as successful career like him. Many players also come to him to seek his guidance. The Swiss legend is often seen mentoring and giving advice to his Team World teammates such as Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Casper Ruud, Matteo Berrettini, etc. during the 2022 Laver Cup event. However, he has till now thought about coaching seriously.

In an interview given to Eurosport a few weeks ago, he gave hints that he could consider coaching as a future career option. He even quoted the example of famous player Stefan Edberg who agreed to become Roger Federer’s coach.

Coaching…I mean, never say never. Stefan Edberg said the same, he will never coach, until he got the phone call from me and I invited him over for practice and he said ‘ok, let me try for a year. At the moment with my four children going to school and everything going on, I don’t see myself coaching at the moment,” he said.

But whatever he may do, he will do well. Till that time his fans are happy to just see him more often between themselves. Many people have also commented on the post above. Sharing a wide spectrum of reactions online, here’s what fans have to say:

Roger Federer is the most recognizable face of tennis sport. His contribution is immense in making the sport popular but what he does after retirement will also define his legacy.

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