Federer: Twelve Final Days Release Date, Review, Filmy4wap
ROGER FEDERER put an end to his career almost two years ago, in September 2022, when he played the Laver Cup in tandem with the Spanish Rafael Nadal, at the O2 Arena, with 17 thousand spectators who eagerly awaited the fourth match of the famous exhibition tournament to see the last performance of the Swiss legend.
The 6-4, 6-7, 9-11 defeat against the Americans Jack Sock and Frances Tifoe was an anecdote , on a night full of emotion and nostalgia. One of the greatest tennis players in history, at 41 years old, said goodbye on a court.
When the match ended Federer could not contain his tears , he hugged each of the members of his team, led by the legendary Björn Borg , with the Serbian Novak Djokovic , the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas , the Norwegian Casper Ruud , the British Andy Murray and the Italian Matteo Berrettini , and continued with the delegation from the Rest of the World, including the Argentine Diego Schwartzman.
Federer had previously announced his retirement from tennis after verifying that his physical condition was not optimal after three interventions on his right knee that left him without competing.
The Swiss's last official match dates back to July 7, 2021, when he lost in the Wimbledon quarterfinals against the Polish Hubert Hurkacz 6-3, 7-6 (7-4) and 6-0 .
Amazon Prime Video officially announced this Tuesday the release date of Federer's documentary to remember his last days as a professional tennis player through a documentary: "The Last Twelve Days" will premiere on June 20 on the platform. streaming.
The exclusive Amazon production will show behind the scenes of the last twelve days of the career of the Swiss, former world number one and winner of 20 Grand Slams.
"It will be an intimate follow-up to the final 12 days of Roger Federer's illustrious career. Originally a home video never intended for public viewing, the film captures Federer at his most vulnerable and sincere as he bids farewell to a game. and the fans who shaped his life over the past two decades," Amazon had said.
FEDERER'S CAREER IN NUMBERS
Federer began his professional career in 1998. In total he won 103 ATP titles, with 1,251 wins and 275 losses, which earned him $130,594,339 in official prizes.
The Swiss legend was number one in the world for 310 weeks (February 2004-June 2018) and became the male player who scored the most consecutive weeks (237).
In its showcases the 20 Grand Slam titles stand out (six in Australia, one at Roland Garros, eight at Wimbledon and five at the US Open); the record for tournaments won in Basel (10), Halle (10), Wimbledon (8) and Cincinnati (7).
He also recorded a streak of 41 consecutive victories (2006-2007) , 17 consecutive finals (2005-2006), a series of 24 finals wins (2003-2005), 24 consecutive victories against top 10 players (2003-2005) and 65 consecutive victories. on grass (2003-2008).
Federer: Twelve Final Days: Release Date, Trailer, Songs, Cast
FEDERER'S CAREER IN NUMBERS
Federer began his professional career in 1998. In total he won 103 ATP titles, with 1,251 wins and 275 losses, which earned him $130,594,339 in official prizes.
The Swiss legend was number one in the world for 310 weeks (February 2004-June 2018) and became the male player who scored the most consecutive weeks (237).
In its showcases the 20 Grand Slam titles stand out (six in Australia, one at Roland Garros, eight at Wimbledon and five at the US Open); the record for tournaments won in Basel (10), Halle (10), Wimbledon (8) and Cincinnati (7).
He also recorded a streak of 41 consecutive victories (2006-2007) , 17 consecutive finals (2005-2006), a series of 24 finals wins (2003-2005), 24 consecutive victories against top 10 players (2003-2005) and 65 consecutive victories. on grass (2003-2008).
- Release Date20 June 2024
- LanguageEnglish
- GenreDocumentary, Sport
- Duration1h 40min
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