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"Meet The OG Thalaiva": Axis Bank's Epic Response To Wimbledon's Picture Of Roger Federer

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Wimbledon 2023 is on and the tennis fans around the world are witnessing some thrilling, breathtaking games as the biggest names of the sport are in action.

To make this occasion more special, tennis legend and 20-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer returned to the Centre Court for the first-time, since his retirement last year.

The official Twitter handle of Wimbledon shared the picture of Federer and captioned it as, "THALAIVA", which means a leader.

However, India's Axis Bank gave a hilarious reply on the picture. Commenting on the post, Axis Bank posted a picture of Tamil Superstar Rajnikanth (who is popular by the name of Thalaiva) and wrote, "@rogerfederer, @Wimbledon Meet the OG Thalaiva! @rajinikanth." @rogerfederer @Wimbledon Meet the OG Thalaiva! @rajinikanth pic.twitter.com/FOStPE5nj4 This was not the first response on Federer's pic.

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