say roger Federer stands for tennis. And, also, from a great sports career, which has had him at the highest level for two decades, in which he has been number 1 in the world.
The former Swiss tennis player He has embarked on a new life after his retirement, but he doesn’t seem to want to completely abandon the sport of racket, the one that has given him so much joy.
And it is that, if we say Wimbledon, we are also referring to the great Roger, since he has won it no less than eight times, always dressed in impeccable white, as demanded by the famous All England Club in London.
Although it can be interpreted as a return to the active practice of tennis, the truth is that the award-winning athlete is holding key conversations with the BBC for a new job.
Even if it’s not with a racket, it would be with the microphone, since the British public channel wants to carry out a major renovation in its commentary team for the Grand Slam to be played this summer.
According to information from The Telegraph, Federer could follow in the footsteps of other athletes who do commentary work, such as his colleague, John McEnroe. By the way, the tabloid has stated that the Swiss would replace Boris Becker.
“Commenting on the odd game or collaborating in this way, I suppose I could imagine it. Sometimes you watch the games for the comments and not so much for the game itself”Roger had said when he retired at the end of last year.
However, Wimbledon would not be the only time we could see Federer Commenting on matches, he could carry out the same work for ESPN, for a supposed international expansion.