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Roger Federer shows true colours snubbing Alexander Zverev at Wimbledon | Tennis | Sport

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Roger Federer shows true colours snubbing Alexander Zverev at Wimbledon | Tennis | Sport

Roger Federer selected to overlook former shopper Alexander Zverev’s Wimbledon match in favour of sitting on the smaller Court docket 1.

Zverev took on Britain’s Cameron Norrie to open play on Centre Court docket on Saturday. However eight-time champion Federer determined to attend the resumption of Ben Shelton’s contest with Denis Shapovalov.

The German tennis star was beforehand signed to Federer’s TEAM8 administration company. However they parted methods in January 2021.

Federer has been hanging across the All England Membership all week, having fun with his new function as a fan. His spouse was seen watching Jannik Sinner’s match in opposition to Matteo Berrettini on Wednesday evening and their twin boys have additionally been out within the stands.

However the man himself lastly got here out to observe a third-round conflict between Shelton and Shapovalov, which opened play on Court docket 1 after being rained off at 3-2 within the first set the day past. Federer was seen seated alongside fellow retired participant Tim Henman, who additionally sits on the AELTC board. He was later joined by his dad and mom.

It was an uncommon selection contemplating that No. 4 seed Zverev was taking over dwelling hope Norrie on the principle present court docket, with their match beginning half an hour later than the resumption of Shelton vs Shapovalov.

Zverev was beforehand represented by TEAM8, the company co-created by the Swiss star. The Olympic champion signed on with the Federer-backed firm in mid-2019 following a dispute along with his earlier supervisor.

However lower than two years later, he confirmed his departure from TEAM8’s books, additionally splitting with former coach David Ferrer across the identical time. The world No. 4 has additionally competed on the Laver Cup -Federer’s brainchild event – on 4 events and can be part of Workforce Europe once more this yr in Berlin.

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