martes, 15 de noviembre de 2016

Federer wears kilt to promote a charity match with Murray

Benefits of 'The Match For Africa' will go to your Foundation

Federer, con falda escocesa

Roger Federer, the tennis player most admired by tennis fans, is capable of anything to promote a good cause. To attract supporters to the Swiss city of Zurich, next April 10, where the Match for Africa will be held to raise funds for its foundation, Federer has dressed up as a Scotsman with skirt included. Of course, he has not neglected the jacket of the multinational Nike of which it is image.

And is that his opponent on such a marked day will be Andy Murray, current world number 1 and recognized Scottish, not in vain was born in the town of Dublin and always boasts of his land.

Federer: "I'm proud of the mentality I've had throughout my career"

The Swiss participated in a "questions and answers" video in which his curious fans asked about certain aspects of his life.

Federer: "Estoy orgulloso de la mentalidad que he tenido durante toda mi carrera"

Through one of its most important sponsors, such as Credit Suisse Bank, Roger Federer submitted a question and answer questionnaire on video in which his fans asked about a great number of topics, He liked being if he were not a tennis player until even his religious beliefs. Some of his answers were:

"If I had not dedicated myself to tennis I would have liked to have been a footballer, in particular I would have been very happy to be the player who scored the goal of the victory of my favorite team or club", explained the Swiss legend, fervent fan of the football team Of its city, the FC Basel, in whose stadium it has been seen several times in diverse meetings.

Other important issues addressed by the Swiss were more related to the more mental part of his work. Federer replied: "If I were young again, I would listen to my parents, my friends and my coaches, to learn from them and their advice. Once I made the decision to concentrate more and start to mature To keep his head clearer when he played.It was not easy but after a while I ended up getting it.In fact it is something that I am very proud of, my mentality has made me stronger and has become one of my strong points.Thanks I have been able to stay so long up there, "he said.

Finally the Swiss answered a couple of fun questions about his favorite emoticon, which answered that of the blow of fist with the explosion behind, and if it was going to disguise in Halloween, something that according to Federer does not go with his style. "Nothing, normal clothes I suppose," he replied.

There is less time for us to enjoy the genius of Basel on a tennis court. As confirmed a few months ago, Roger Federer will reappear in the Hopman Cup in Perth during the first week of January and in which he will pair with his young compatriot Belinda Bencic.