WATCH: Roger Federer shoots a new ON campaign with Zendaya

Roger Federer has had plenty of limelight in the past month, especially because of the release of his documentary.


WATCH: Roger Federer shoots a new ON campaign with Zendaya

Roger Federer and Zendaya were spotted together (via Imago/X)

Tennis legend Roger Federer and well-known actress Zendaya were seen together for a new campaign by the ON sports company. The duo was seen making fake moves with tennis rackets while shooting for the campaign.

Zendaya was confirmed as the new brand ambassador of the Swiss shoe brand earlier this year. Federer confirmed her addition via his posts on Facebook, Instagram, and X.

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Federer has been a busy man even after his retirement. The Swiss Maestro delivered a classic graduation speech at Dartmouth College earlier this month. Moreover, his much-awaited documentary, “Federer: Twelve Final Days,” aired on June 20th on Amazon Prime, featuring the last twelve days of his professional tennis career.

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On the other hand, Zendaya has had incredible success in Hollywood so far this year. The American actress was recently part of the cast in “Dune: Part Two” and “Challengers.”

Roger Federer lights up London’s Tower Bridge

Roger Federer’s documentary, “Twelve Final Days,” premiered on Amazon Prime on June 20th, with a stunning promotional display on London’s Tower Bridge. The iconic Tower Bridge featured an eye-catching advertisement for the Maestro’s new documentary.

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Roger Federer (via Imago)

A video showed Federer rallying, with one tower displaying a young Federer hitting the ball and the other tower showing the current Federer returning it. As the virtual ball moved between the two towers, a large screen unfurled, showcasing the documentary’s promo, and creating an impressive marketing spectacle.

The 20-time Grand Slam champion retired at the Laver Cup 2022. His last match was an emotional moment for fans worldwide. The documentary provides an in-depth look at his final days leading up to his retirement at the Laver Cup, promising to evoke strong emotions within the tennis community.

The 42-year-old concluded his illustrious 25-year career in London, where he won a record eight Wimbledon titles and two World Tour Finals out of six overall. He played over 1500 matches and won 103 ATP titles.

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