Kate Middleton was one of the notable spectators who stood and applauded Roger Federer
Princess of Wales Kate Middleton and Prince William’s friend Roger Federer was honoured at Wimbledon as the eight-time champion returned to the scene of his some of his greatest triumphs Tuesday.
The Centre Court crowd gave the Swiss great a prolonged standing ovation interspersed with cheers as he entered the royal box.
Kate Middleton also attended the event. She was one of the
notable spectators who stood and applauded the tennis star.
Later,
Kate turned to Twitter and shared stunning photos including with Roger from
Wimbledon.
She said, “And how good to see the Ball Boys and Girls
putting their skills into action @RogerFederer?”
There's nothing quite like the first week of Wimbledon. Fantastic to join the crowds watching @katiecboulter on Court 18 and @andy_murray on Centre Court 🎾 pic.twitter.com/kA6NGWFUyG
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) July 4, 2023
Meanwhile, talking to CNN, Roger Federer said “It feels OK now.
Last year was hard, because I was still trying to play but struggling with
my knee so bad."
"Last year was the 100-year anniversary of
Centre Court. I remember saying on court that I hope to see you next year. I
truly meant that.
"Funny enough, I don´t miss so much being out
on court anymore just because I know the body couldn´t do it."