Roger Federer’s legacy honored with a special donation by luxurious French wine brand Moet and Chandon
Roger Federer was honored by French winery Moet and Chandon to celebrate two decades of the Swiss' on- and off-court elegance.
Roger Federer starred in a commercial for the French winery Moet and Chandon.
Roger Federer is regarded as one of the most successful and celebrated tennis players of all time. Although the ‘Swiss Maestro’ drew the curtain on his professional career last season, he still stays committed to his commercial duties.
The 42-year-old recently starred in a new commercial for a fine French winery company, Moet and Chandon. The tennis legend shared the screen with Canadian fashion model Coco Rocha, British actress Lashana Lynch, and French chef Yannick Alleno.
In celebration of the tennis icon’s laudable legacy, Moet Chandon recently paid tribute to Roger Federer by launching their exclusive limited edition magnum bottle “Greatness since 1998.” It is worth noting that the Swiss first turned in 1998 and have blessed the sport with elegance both on and off the court since then.
Federer took to his official Instagram handle to post a clip of the winery company’s latest commercial. In the video, the 42-year-old was seen having fun with the aforementioned personalities starring in the advertisement.
The Moet & Chandon liquor company first appointed Roger Federer as its brand ambassador in 2012, and since then, their association has carried on. Furthermore, the former World No. 1 has been featured in several commercials for Moet Chandon for over a decade.
The Swiss Maestro retired last season at the Laver Cup after enjoying years of dominance on the ATP Tour. Federer clinched 20 Grand Slam titles during his time on the professional circuit, and to date, he has made appearances to uplift the sport even further.
Roger Federer opens up about his life post-retirement
Swiss tennis icon Roger Federer recently sat down for an interview with the ATP Tennis Radio Podcast to discuss and open up about his life post-retirement.
During the conversation, the 42-year-old highlighted how he loved spending quality time with his loved ones. Federer highlighted the gist of things he enjoys, including traveling, but later mentioned his efforts to ascertain the balance between his leisure time and family time.
So it's been good honestly, I have to be careful I don't do too many things. But at the same time, I am really happy to be busy and I like being with other people, love being with my family, and I love to travel. But I guess sometimes, I try to make sure I get the right balance and I feel like I have that, so, things are great.He said during an interview with ATP Tennis Radio Podcast.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion has been involved in numerous off-court projects since his retirement, including a global tour with his long-standing sponsor, Uniqlo.
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