Tennis players do not just stick to the court. Fans eagerly await their interviews, interactions with the media, and even the commercials they promote! The audience feels attached to them on a personal level when they watch their favorite players off-court. Thanks to the growing tennis media that offers a glimpse of what the off-court personality of the players is like, now it is time for Paula Badosa.
‘Warm and Fuzzy’ is one such entertainment program where tennis stars have some fun on the sets. Players from all generations, from Andy Murray to Coco Gauff, warmed the show. In season 2, the show featured the Spanish star. The promo was unveiled and has been doing rounds on social media ever since.
Paula Badosa is eager to win her first Grand Slam
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Michael Kosta, the host of the show since the beginning, had some entertaining and interesting questions to ask the champion. There were two questions featured in the promo, played in a Magic Tennis Ball round.
The player asks the question, and the magic ball answers. The first one was an example to show Badosa how the play works, and then comes our intriguing part!
The three times WTA Singles tour title winner was longing to know about her Grand Slam title. So She asked the magic tennis ball, “Would I win a Grand Slam?” However interesting the question is, it is the answer that caught the light. The magic tennis ball replied, “Federer would know.”
Why would Federer know about Badosa’s Slam?
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Upon the answer to the magic tennis ball, the promo featured an interview clip of Federer, in which he said, “You can win anywhere in the world.” Connecting the dots cleverly, the magic tennis ball shifted its responsibility of answering to The God of Tennis. Reacting to the answer, Badosa said, “Oh! Now I will have to call him!”
somebody ping roger 😂@paulabadosa on #WarmandFuzzy ➡️ tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/3FK1g7r5FV
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) June 14, 2023
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The host also agreed with her view and encouraged her to call the Swiss Maestro. He said, “Now you gotta call Roger Federer.” The Indian Wells winner said nervously, “Oh my God!” The 25-year-old will take part in the upcoming Wimbledon. So, will the call actually take place in the show? If yes, then how would King Roger respond? Fans of Badosa and Federer are equally excited to know what happens next. So stay tuned for more updates.
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