Deccan Chronicle

Federer plays for Africa

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Cape Town (South Africa), Feb. 8: Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal attracted what organisers said was a world record crowd for a tennis match when they played an exhibition event in the Cape Town Stadium on Friday.

The organisers said an audited attendance of 51,954 beat the

42,517 who watched Federer play Alexander Zverev of Germany in Mexico City last November.

They also announced that the ‘Match in Africa’ raised $3.5million for the Roger Federer Foundation, which supports educationa­l and athletic programmes for children in Africa.

“To have 51,954 people in attendance at a tennis match, I never thought I’d be apart of something like that. It’s not something you dream about,” said Federer.

Federer, who was accompanie­d by his South African mother, Lynette, said his first appearance in South Africa was a special occasion. “The first time here in Cape Town, in South Africa, means so much more than just tennis,” he said.

Federer won 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in a match in which the players had to contend with cool, windy conditions in the stadium that was built for the 2010 football World Cup.

The arena was packed with eager fans who sang, clapped and did the wave throughout the match. “It’s an amazing crowd, an amazing stadium,” said Nadal, who was making his first appearance in South Africa since playing in the country as a junior.

“I can’t thank enough the people here in Cape Town. They came here and created an unforgetta­ble atmosphere, he added.

Earlier in the day, Federer and his doubles partner billionair­e Bill Gates beat Nadal and South-African born comedian Trevor Noah in a match with more flexible rules.

The ceremonial coin toss was performed by World Cup-winning Springbok rugby captain

Siya Kolisi, who presented Federer with a Springbok jersey. The coin used was a commemorat­ive 20 Swiss Francs piece minted with Federer’s face. He gave it to Kolisi.

Other high-profile South African sports stars in attendance included former Springbok captains John Smit and Jean de Villiers as well as Olympic swimmer Ryk Neethling.

The match is the sixth edition of the event organised by the Roger Federer Foundation and is the first to take place in Africa. Federer said he spent childhood holidays in South Africa.

Thousands of fans showed up early and were ecstatic when Nadal and Federer hit practice balls into the stands. Earlier, Federer and Nadal played tennis with children from townships in Hout Bay. —

● The exhibition match in Cape Town that also involved Rafael Nadal and Bill Gates, raised

$3.5 million for the Roger Federer Foundation which supports educationa­l and athletic programmes for children in Africa.

 ?? AP ?? Roger Federer hugs his mother Lynette ahead of the celebrity match organised to raise funds for the Federer Foundation which supports educationa­l and athletic programmes for children in Africa, at the Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, on Friday. —
AP Roger Federer hugs his mother Lynette ahead of the celebrity match organised to raise funds for the Federer Foundation which supports educationa­l and athletic programmes for children in Africa, at the Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, on Friday. —
 ?? —AP ?? Roger Federer and his doubles partner Bill Gates, software developer and philanthro­pist, in action against Rafael Nadal and Trevor Noah.
—AP Roger Federer and his doubles partner Bill Gates, software developer and philanthro­pist, in action against Rafael Nadal and Trevor Noah.
 ?? AP ?? Roger Federer wears a South African rugby jersey presented by SA captain Siya Kolisi (centre) while Rafael Nadal looks on ahead of their exhibition match at the Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town on Friday. —
AP Roger Federer wears a South African rugby jersey presented by SA captain Siya Kolisi (centre) while Rafael Nadal looks on ahead of their exhibition match at the Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town on Friday. —

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