Since the news of RF caps being back broke, a new wave of excitement is gushing through tennis fans. In case you missed it, Roger Federer has acquired the right to use his iconic logo again. He obtained it from Nike earlier this year and is finally coming out with eight different colored caps in association with Uniqlo. British adventurer Bear Grylls, who received the complete package, posted his excitement.
The Swiss maestro missed out on the major part of the 2020 season; however, he has given his fans the perfect year-end surprise. Gearing up to make a comeback in the 2021 Australian Open, the old Federer will return in a renewed avatar.
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“Thank you, Roger Federer… we love them!”: Bear Grylls
Tennis has revolved significantly around the 20 time Grand Slam winner from Switzerland. Federer not only touched lives with his effortless playing style, but he inspired the world with his warm personality. In the process of going from a Basel-born child to an icon adored worldwide, his logo has played an important role.
Given that even the caps have attained a measure of greatness, receiving them straight from the maestro is extraordinary. With a picture of the caps, Bear Grylls wrote, “Thank you, Roger Federer… We love them!”
Awwww so cute 🥺 pic.twitter.com/j90eKJ9NqK
— sharada (@DorkererStan) December 1, 2020
Now, it wouldn’t come as a big surprise to find an RF cap deep in the woods someday. The energy embedded in the logo will carry on ahead with Federer and the fans. The cap has confirmed that the Swiss maestro’s legacy will continue for long in the future.
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Roger Federer will grace Melbourne Park after a whole year
From the time it was confirmed that the record eight-time Wimbledon winner will play in Australia, massive anticipation has followed. However, it is still unconfirmed when the first Grand Slam tournament will begin. As a break from the tension surrounding the Australian Open dates, Federer’s caps have delivered much-needed good news. They will be available for purchase from December 8. Considering this, there will be a lot of new RF caps in the stands of Melbourne Park.
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The only question right now from many experts is on the fitness capabilities of the 39-year-old Swiss player. Federer will answer all the questions himself when he takes on the court – wearing his brand new RF cap.