Roger Federer – Tennis Legend | The Daily Show

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Published on December 7, 2022

Twenty-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer reflects on his 24-year professional tennis career, his emotional final doubles match with Rafael Nadal, and the time security wouldn’t let him into Wimbledon. #DailyShow #Comedy

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  • _alukat _ 1 year ago

    Never heard him talk.. I never watched any tennis game.. I see him in couple seconds here and there.. am familiar to his face only and what he does.. but this one interview show me like I knew him and he amazing and polite and humble person.. like I already known him before

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  • baldygbaldyg 1 year ago

    How does he remain so humble and down to earth??

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  • JammastaJ23 1 year ago

    We’ve been lucky to witness a golden age of tennis with him Nadal and Djokovic

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  • Kashif Khan 1 year ago

    Novak can win 50 Grand Slams for all I care.. Roger is and always will be the GOAT

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  • Blanca Maria [Müller Lagunez] 1 year ago

    Two Swiss blood great persons. Will Trevor Noah also become a legend?

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  • justAguyDs 1 year ago

    Two sports that really grabbed me, tennis and motorsports. This year Roger Federer and Sebastian Vettel retired. All I can say is I wish them a happy retirement

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  • kai zhang 1 year ago

    Rafa has 22 and Novak has 21. You made it opposite.

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  • Sam Deffenbaugh 1 year ago

    I rooted for Nadal in the biggest matches against Federer, but it was always clear what a class act and force Federer was. Never a dominating villain, just an inspiration to those that came after. Truly one of the all-time greats and I’m thankful for his incredible career.

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  • Rariix 1 year ago

    eyyyy

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  • D X 1 year ago

    My only request from the Africans. Give birth to many children. Proliferate in spite of those who deny you and pretend you don’t exist. Fill the American continent with black people. PLEASE MULTIPLE.

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