Roger Federer’s good boy image brought down by Marco Trungelliti who criticizes the Swiss maestro for not standing for his colleagues
Marco Trungelliti reveals what he disliked about Federer.
(L) Marco Trungelliti, (R) Roger Federer (Via Tennis.com, Parade)
Roger Federer, the Swiss tennis player has revolutionized tennis in such a way that you cannot talk about tennis without mentioning the great. Through his remarkable career, he has cultivated a loving fan base to support him through thick and thin. However, recent criticisms from fellow tennis players may bring down his good-boy image
Argentine tennis player, Marco Trungelliti voiced his disappointment in the Swiss legend. The tennis’s pay structures have always been a let down and they have received various complaints from players all around the world. “The player who is outside the number 100 cannot live. hey, ignore you all the time, like you don’t exist unless you’re the 80th player in the world. The one who hurts me the most is obviously Federer. Because with the weight and charisma he has, if he really wanted to change things, they would change,” said Marco in an interview on Lanacion.
Roger Federer has a huge image of being the good boy in tennis where he always fights for the benefit of tennis but according to a recent interview by Marco, the reputation of the 20-time Grand Slam winner is taking a major hit. “People may like it or not, but Federer and Nadal never said anything,” reveals Marco during the interview.
Marco Trungelliti return to Argentinian Tennis after five years
Argentinian tennis player Marco Trungelliti has faced a lot of backlash from fans and false accusations against him. The last time Marco played in Argentina, he faced a huge loss amidst the controversies of his being called a snitch and since then, he hasn’t played a professional game in that country until now. Marco will be seen playing the Buenos Aires challenger. He will be seen to play in the singles qualifications and the doubles main draw.
The Argentinian also visited Novak Djokovic in the US Open and thanked the Serbian for his efforts with the PTPA to try and help the players by providing them with their basic requirements. He also thanked Vasek Pospisil for his contributions as well. As the tennis world evolves, players and fans alike must question the true stance taken by their idols and the extent to which they advocate for fairness and equality within the sport.
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