Babar Azam gets brutally trolled as he fails to identify Tennis Legend Roger Federer

Twenty-time Grand Slam Champion, Roger Federer drew curtains on his 25 year long iconic Tennis career on September 24.

Babar Azam

The most influential Tennis player of all time, Roger Federer hung up his boots following a doubles match at the 2022 Laver Cup. The impact of Federer reached far beyond Tennis, and several actors, footballers and cricketers, including Pakistan Skipper Babar Azam had put out posts to appreciate the 41-year-old Swiss Superstar. 

On 24 September, Babar took to Twitter: “Greatness personified. One of a kind. Iconic. Happy Retirement, you absolute legend @rogerfederer!”.

However, the batsman is now being trolled by the fans for posting about Roger Federer as clip of Babar Azam failing to recognise The FedExpress has gone viral. 

Babar Azam fails to identify Federer; gets brutally trolled 

In the viral video-clip, Babar was tasked to identify Roger Federer just by looking at a photo of his in Tennis Gear and a racquet in his hand. 

However, struggling to name the Tennis Maestro, Babar Azam quoted, “What was his name? I don’t even know his name (laughs). No. Is it Federer?”.

Babar could only recognise him upon some intervention from the show’s host and thus, true Tennis fans are brutally trolling the Pakistan skipper for posting about someone he does not even know. 

Here are some of the Tweets targeting Babar Azam for posting about the Swiss Maestro only to look ‘cool’. 

Twenty-time Grand Slam Champion, Roger Federer drew curtains on his 25 year long iconic Tennis career on September 24.

Federer, his long-time friend and Tennis rival Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and almost whole of the crowd present at the Stadium shared excruciating sobs after the last game of his career reached an end.

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On the other hand, Babar Azam, who recently roared back to form with a 100 can be seen in action in the ongoing T20I series between England and Pakistan.

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