Federer Visits Public Courts in Central Park for Practice
Central Park hitting
Extremely cool experience pic.twitter.com/zqJPt7GGYO
After a rough five-setter in Queens on Tuesday, Roger Federer elected to stay in Manhattan on Wednesday. The 19-time major champion took his entourage to Central Park where he had a light hit—and was captured on camera by a few fortunate Fed fans.Sports Illustrated’s Jon Wertheim received a photo from a fan and Sports Illustrated did some due diligence to find out more about Federer’s surprise visit to Central Park. Here’s what they found out:
A USTA rep couldn't confirm the condition of the surface but did say that Federer called early on Wednesday morning to arrange a hitting session closer to his hotel in Manhattan. With the help of former ATP pro Eric Butorac and some extra security, Federer's unconventional practice session came to life at the Central Park tennis courts. It all made for an awesome experience for New Yorkers on Wednesday.
And here’s the picture that was sent to Wertheim from a fan.
Little help, please? …Imagine you're playing recreationally at Central Park today. And this guy rolls up. pic.twitter.com/ZSw1sFIAP0
— Jon Wertheim (@jon_wertheim) August 30, 2017
Federer will face Russia’s Mikhail Youzhny in second-round action on Thursday. ]]>