I wonder if the blue was inspired by his lunch with Queen Elizabeth...
And now a few words from Roger's fitness coach Pierre Paganini - taken from blick.ch and very crudely translated by Google.
How much does the fitness of Federer at?
It is still the most beautiful when everything is right. As a man, as an athlete, as a player. The reality, however, is that Roger, like many others, are from time to time in one hundred percent match is not feeling well. He knows that he can beat most opponents, even if it is missing a detail. But he also knows that it is dangerous then.
Federer is 29th in one week. Performance parameters as compared to see his earlier out to?
He is exactly the same fit as six years ago or three years ago. Exact figures I give out no. But all the measurements, one can have on explosiveness, speed or endurance of specific, are where they should be. He also has a lot more mature because he has been training all these years, very disciplined. The fact is: we can not implement every day, what one has everything in the suitcase.
What do you think when people say, its time run slowly.
If one of the pub with a beer in hand, says something, he should say so. Which can not be angry. Because they know no better. What irritates me are the so-called specialists, who conjure up after each defeat the end. Who feels tennis should come to a different verdict.
Pretty in Pink in Toronto: Roger Federer Wins 1st Match since Wimbledon
Toronto ATP Masters 1000 - 1st Round
3 Roger Federer d Juan Ignacio Chela - 76(7) 63
Roger let that 1st set get needlessly tight causing Fed fans more nerves.
This was Roger's 1st match since losing to Berdych in the Qf's at Wimby.
Roger will next play Michael Llodra: 0-0. How have these 2 never played?!
Well, they played a challenger in 1999 - which Fed won, easily.
Now, I wasn't too crazy about the pink - if I'm being honest...
In fact, someone on Twitter aptly suggested that he looked like this:
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