Roger Federer Explains His Cryptic Emoji Tweet [Video]

by Tom Gainey | July 4th, 2015, 1:51 pm
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Roger Federer joined ESPN on their set today following a 4-set win over big-serving Australian Sam Groth. Among the topics discussed was Federer’s translation of a tweet he sent yesterday. Turns out, it was a tweet about the day he had.

Listen:


The 7-time champion Federer is in the fourth round at Wimbledon for a 13th time. On Monday he’ll face Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut.


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6 Comments for Roger Federer Explains His Cryptic Emoji Tweet [Video]

jatin Says:

He played a Nice match today. Lovely tweet.
Its Bautista Agut next.
Should sail through. But he can be tricky.

So we are going to see Andy, Novak and roger on the same day on monday.
Novak vs Kevin looks cracker as well

What’s up with Dr IVO. He defeated Tsonga today……


jane Says:

tom, you really have to branch out… first whites now emojis? :)

jatin, that’s why they call it manic monday!


calmdownplease Says:

this Seppi Murray match is a bit boring despite some stunning shots from Andy
Seppi has nothing to offer in the way of resistance


calmdownplease Says:

sorry wrong thread!


Jock-KatH Says:

Sorri CDP -for me it was the second most engrossing match of the day.


Humble Rafa Says:

One of His Devotees told me that’s God language. I don’t know whether to laugh or cry.

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