Was Roger Federer exploring other career options during his time off? The Swiss maestro posted a video to his Twitter account of himself, Grigor Dimitrov and Tommy Haas singing “Hard To Say I’m Sorry,” the classic ‘80s song from American rock group Chicago. Haas’ father in law, world-renowned musician and record producer David Foster, accompanied them on piano. “We’re starting a boyband #NOTNSYNC,” tweeted Federer. But since most boy bands usually have five members, it remains to be seen which ATP World Tour players they could add into the mix. The four-time Australian Open champion plays his fourth-round in Melbourne on Sunday against fifth seed Kei Nishikori. We're starting a boyband #NOTNSYNC @GrigorDimitrov @TommyHaas13 @officialdfoster pic.twitter.com/oj5you11gH — Roger Federer (@rogerfederer)...
Nothing looked out of place in Roger Federer’s game during his third-round win on Friday over No. 10 seed Tomas Berdych at the Australian Open in Melbourne, and the same can also be said for his hair.
Taking part in an on-camera interview, Federer had some fun as a loose strand of his hair was adjusted by a producer. “Is it a grey hair?” joked Federer, before it was ripped out at his insistence.
The No. 17 seed and four-time Australian Open champion next plays fifth seed Kei Nishikori on Sunday for a spot in the quarter-finals.
Video courtesy Tennis Australia
Dan Evans talks about how he brings his best tennis on the biggest stages after beating Bernard Tomic to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time in Melbourne.
Watch highlights as Jo-Wilfried Tsonga prevails in a tight four-set match over Jack Sock in the third round. Photo: Getty Images. Video courtesy of Tennis Australia
Watch highlights as Stan Wawrinka overcomes a stern test from Viktor Troicki in the third round to set up a battle with Andreas Seppi. Photo: Getty Images. Video courtesy of Tennis Australia