Federer spends day off practicing in Central Park
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Roger Federer may be a 19-time Grand Slam champion, global icon, and luxury lifestyle brand unto himself, but at heart he's still a man of the people.
Federer had a day off in New York on Wednesday, between his first- and second-round US Open matches. And instead of spending the day practicing on-site at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the 36-year-old took his talents to the courts in Central Park, much to the delight of the unsuspecting public.
When in Central Park 🎾🤹♂ pic.twitter.com/JOiFYETPqy
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) August 31, 2017
Federer, who escaped the first round by the skin of his teeth, plays Mikhail Youzhny in his next match Thursday afternoon.
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