Kate Middleton challenges tennis champion Roger Federer in a new video clip, shared by the Tennis Championships websiteWimbledonWimbledon on YouTube,
I gotPrincess of WalesKate Middleton, 41, for the chance to challenge the tennis champRoger FedererOn the field, you also get a behind-the-scenes look at what a team is doing the ball for Boys and Girls at Wimbledon, a program for teenagers;
About catching balls during the tournaments at Wimbledon, before the tournament officially started on July 3 until the 16th of the same month.
A video that achieves the highest views, and Kate Middleton shines
The video begins with Princess Kate - dressed in her tennis outfit which is a white T-shirt and matching tennis skirt with her hair in a high ponytail - saluting Federer On the field, and talk to him a little bit before entering the doubles match.
Federer can be heard asking her, "Shall we play some tennis?" She replied, "Yes, please."
Then the two begin to play in pairs, before each of them seeing how the boys and girls change the ball. One ball girl named Molly even shows Kate how to stand on the sidelines in pose and throw a tennis ball to the player with a straight arm.
she spoke Kate and Federer With boys and girls at the ball, you ask one of the boys named Alex,
She says, “When I watch training, what should I look for?” He replied, “Mainly discipline and perfection.”
Then I spoke Princess Kate and Federer to the coaches and they trained with the teens at the Wimbledon facility. Jamie Baker, the Wimbledon Championships manager, told Kate and Federer: “Now when you look at the outdoor courts, the most worn patch
On the field are the ball boys and girls site. To see the training and the dedication and the amount of time put into training and making sure this goes well into the day for the champions playing at Wimbledon… yeah,
It's unbelievable to see him behind the scenes."
There are approximately 250 teenage boys and girls catching the ball at Wimbledon, average age 15,
According to the Wimbledon website. They began training in February at the Raynes Park Community Sports Ground