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The Rolex Paris Masters has started in France’s capital. We’ve already been treated to some scintillating performances in the tournament from young stars. Roger Federer, who’s recovering from his knee surgery, isn’t competing in Paris and has already ended his 2021 season.

Even though Roger isn’t competing, his presence can still be felt at the Masters tournament. During the encounter between Grigor Dimitrov and Karen Khachanov, a spectator was spotted wearing unique Roger Federer earrings which sent his fans on Twitter in a frenzy.

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A spectator wears Roger Federer earrings

Among The Big Three, only Novak Djokovic is competing at the tournament, while Federer and Nadal have decided to withdraw. However, we can’t keep Roger Federer out of the game. Surprisingly, a spectator was spotted wearing dazzling red earrings with RF imprints, Federer’s brand symbol, during the match between Grigor Dimitrov and Karen Khachanov.

Moreover, they also wore the famous red RF cap. Certainly, they must be a huge fan of the 20-time Grand Slam champion. Though Federer has withdrawn for the remainder of the year, fans are coming at tournaments to show their love for the Maestro.

Twitter reacts to the Federer earrings

Tennis TV took to Twitter to share this moment. After posting, Roger Federer fans across the world showed their love and flooded the post with their unique reactions. Most of the fans desired to get such kinds of earrings.

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It’s no secret that Federer is one of the most loved tennis players of all time. The Maestro has followers wherever he goes, and even places he doesn’t compete in. The former World No. 1 announced positive news regarding his recovery at Laver Cup 2021 and fans hope he’ll be back in action, sooner rather than later.

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