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Wimbledon 2023: Frances Tiafoe on prospect of being watched by "icon" Roger Federer - 'Definitely nerve-wracking!'

Frances Tiafoe admits that being watched by tennis “icon” Roger Federer at Wimbledon is a “nerve-wracking” prospect after the Swiss legend returned to SW19. Eight-time Wimbledon champion Federer attended the Royal Box on Centre Court on Tuesday, watching Andy Murray’s first-round victory over fellow Brit Ryan Peniston. Ad The Swiss is one of the most celebrated and successful players in the history of the sport, having won 20 Grand Slam titles, and world No.

10 Tiafoe is among his admirers. TennisFederer hopes Nadal can retire ‘on his own terms’, opens up on coaching future5 HOURS AGO The American defeated Wu Yibing in straight sets in the first round and is up against Dominic Stricker next on Thursday. But he said that the thought of potentially being under Federer's gaze later in the tournament is a daunting one.

He told the Tennis Channel: “It’s definitely nerve-wracking! “[At] a couple of Laver Cups when he was there watching, every ball that I missed I thought ‘he probably thinks I’m terrible!’ But that’s definitely going to be something. “What a legend, and it’s still tough that he’s not playing. He’s such an icon and so good for the sport.

“He still looks a million bucks in that suit. The funny thing is, he looked like that on the court – he would never sweat.” Tiafoe broke into the top 10 for the first time ahead of Wimbledon after claiming his second title of the season in Stuttgart. “For a guy like me with the story like I’ve had, it’s huge.

Not only for me, but my family, which is who I do it for,” he said. “It happened on Father’s Day and my dad choked up when I facetimed him. “I told him I never thought I’d be in this situation, what he did and my mum and twin brothers… Tsitsipas: Murray bathroom row

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