The Daily Show: Ears Edition - Raphael Warnock Beats Herschel Walker In Georgia Runoff | Roger Federer
Episode Date: December 8, 2022Raphael Warnock wins the Georgia Senate runoff, Zelenskyy earns Time Magazine’s Person of the Year, China retracts its zero-covid policies and tennis legend Roger Federer stops by.See omnystudio.com.../listener for privacy information.
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Mazzarella sticks are getting sued. We find out why Christmas comes on January 6th this year and Herschel Walker just got more time to spend
without his family.
Plus, our guest tonight is the goat himself.
Roger Federer is here, everybody!
Let's do this, people.
Let's come straight into today's headlines.
All right.
Before we get into the big stories, let's catch up on a few other things going
on in the world.
Starting off with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, who today was officially declared
Time Magazine's Person of the Year.
And you might be happy, but I'll tell you now, Vladimir Putin is going to be so mad.
The next time he's in the waiting room at the dentist, he's just going to be like,
no to read magazine, oh, blah!
But, congrats to Vladimir Zelensky and the Ukrainian people, and congrats to Time Magazine,
on its annual reminder that Time magazine still exists.
In more international news, German authorities this morning arrested 25 of Q&on followers,
25 members, for plotting to storm Parliament and overthrow the government.
Which yes is disconcerting news, but once again proof of how inspiring American culture
is all around the world.
Yeah, even in Germany, they were like, we should also storm the capital and we should also
overscore the government and then we're going to hang my pants! My pants! Oh, in technology
news, Apple Music has just announced a brand new karaoke mode that will allow you to turn down
the vocals on songs so that you can sing
them instead.
Yeah.
And I love this.
This is great news for anyone who was thinking, I love this Adele song, but whatever
was sung by someone who sucks.
I don't know, I think it'll be a lot of fun, you know.
And now Spotify is also adding this feature to its podcast so you can shout your own COVID theories over Jorogin.
It's going to be cool.
Oh, in some legal news, an Illinois woman is suing the makers of TGI Fridays' mozzarella
sticks.
Get this, because she discovered that they contain cheddar cheese, but no mozzarella.
That's why she's suing. And if you ask me I'm
I'm impressed that these cheese sticks have cheese in them at all. Yeah I feel
like most American cheese products if you look at the fine print it's like
technically this is sawdust and corn syrup but we were thinking
about cheese when we were mixing it.
All right, let's move on to some of the biggest stories of the day, starting with Georgia.
The state's sitting in Florida until the police can arrive.
Because after a year of campaigning, an election in November and then another runoff in Georgia is finally mercifully over.
In Georgia's closely watched Senate runoff, Democrat Raphael Warnock, walking away with the win.
In the nation's final contest of the midterms, the incumbent narrowly defeating his
Republican challenger Herschel Walker and cementing the Democrats' majority in the Senate,
now a 51-49 advantage.
Walker was hand-picked by former President Trump
and is at least the fifth Trump-backed Senate candidate to be defeated.
Warnock's win gives the party an extra seat to help advance their agenda.
It is my honor to utter the four most powerful words ever spoken in a democracy.
The people have spoken. words ever spoken in a democracy.
The people have spoken.
Okay.
Okay.
Congratulations to Raphael Warnock.
I mean, I thought the four most powerful words in American democracy were, here is
your sticker.
But sure, I guess the people have smoke and works too.
But yes, Democrats have now won 51 seats in the Senate,
and you realize what that means, basically nothing.
No, because they lost the house.
But still, 51 is bigger than 50, so it's cool.
It's cool.
And you couldn't have had a race between two more different candidates when you think about it.
Like, when you take a moment, when you step away from the race, you understand how crazy this was?
You had Raphael Warnock,
a pastor, a pastor who was preaching at the same church
as MLK, and Herschel Walker,
a man who thinks MLK is how you spell milk. But despite that, it was close. It was really, really cool. In fact, if I was
Raphael Warner, my victory speech wouldn't have been me smiling and I would have been a lot
more different. He's a gracious man. He was talking about democracy and America's promise.
I would have been up there like, are you people kidding me with this shit?
You guys are giving me a two-point win over this walking besectomy commercial? Are you kidding me?
But he's a better man.
So that's that. Senator Warnock returns to Washington and Herschel Walker goes home in defeat.
But don't feel bad for Herschel guys. He actually took the news quite well.
Yeah, his people were like, don't let us get you down Herschel guys. He actually took the news quite well. Yeah, his people were like, don't get this, don't let us get you down, Herschel. And he's like, let's get what,
get me down. Like, the Senate race. He's like, you think I should run for the Senate? Yeah,
okay. What is it? But let's move on to some major news about coronavirus. For most Americans, COVID-like, their. thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi, thi. thi, thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thoomomomomvvvahahahahs, thi. their, their their their their their their their their, let's their, let's their, let's their, let's their, let's their, let's, let's, let's, let's, let's, let's, let's, let's, let's, their, their, their, their, their. their. their. their, their. their. their their. thi. thi. thi. thr-in. the. thooooooomoome. thooooome. Let's their their their thooooooome. their their their the. their the while you live your life, like mosquitoes or jury duty. Meanwhile, in China,
they've been treating COVID like an existential danger,
to every man, woman, and child.
But believe it or not, after weeks of historic protests
from the Chinese people that is all about to change.
China's government has made a radical shift this morning,
officially moving away from its strict zero COVID policies.
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China's National Health Commission held a press conference to
announce that mandatory COVID testing for most people will end immediately.
They'll no longer have to show a negative test result in public places and those armies of health workers in hazmat suits will stop locking
down apartment complexes. Also people with COVID won't be forced into state
quarantine. They'll be able to recover at home. All that and a commitment to
vaccinating the elderly sounds like common sense, but it's a huge climb down for Chi-Jin-Ping and the Communist Party, who watched protests erupt in over 20 cities
with calls for freedom, not lockdowns.
I'm happy for the people of China.
I genuinely am.
Because I don't know if you were following this, but these restrictions were truly wild.
I mean, they wouldn't even let you quarantine at home.
You had to spend it at a government quarantine facility that looks like a terminal at LaGuardia.
And that's really messed up.
Because the one silver lining of getting COVID is having an excuse to get out of plans.
You know, but China was like, no, no, no, no, no, you've got COVID and you've got plans with 600 strangers. That's what you got.
And you know, after hearing this story, I would love to see an American citizen and a Chinese
citizen sit down to talk about COVID. Because you always hear Americans talking about how they feel as well as they were oppressed by the Coved restrictions here. Yeah, the, the, the, the, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, and their, and their, and th. thi. thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thr-I. And, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and th. And, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, after, thi. And, their. And, thr-I. And, thr-s. And, throooooooo. And, thr-s. And, thr the police and sent to a quarantine camp. I feel you brother, this one summer I got asked
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on to some news from the world of air travel. If you fly a lot, then you know how boarding a plane goes. You get to your gates. You try to sneak to sneak to sneak to sneak to sneak to sneak to sneak to sneak to sneak to sneak to sneak in to to to to to to to to to to to the board their board their board their board their board their board their board their board their board their board their board their board their boarding, board their their their their their their their. their their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the together.oooooooo.oooo.o.ooo.oo. te.o. te.o. te. te. te. te. their. their. their. get to your gates, you try to sneak in line with the boarding group ahead of yours,
you put your luggage into the overhead bin sideways so no one else can use it, and then you
sit down and you put your phone into airplane mode.
And it has to be an airplane mode because if anyone calls you while you're on a plane,
the plane immediately crashes into an elementary school.
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take a flight?
Starting in June, airplane mode won't be mandatory on flights in the European Union.
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time I've been on a plane I've always thought, man, I wish everyone was having a different
loud conversation right now.
That baby can't be the only one who's allowed to make noise.
Come on, man.
I know some people like this. I think it sucks. I feel like as a society we're quickly running out of places that give you an excuse not
to take a call.
You know, you used to be able to say, sorry, I wasn't home, I missed your call.
I missed your call.
Then the cell phone killed that.
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Pretty soon, the only excuse you'll have for not being able to get a call
is that you're on T-Mobile.
I was that good, but I'm a...
But I mean, I guess if you really need to make a call on a plane, it's not the worst thing
in the world to have an option, but I just hope the pilots don't have access to this
feature.
Folks, we're about the major storm system.
Please, sir.
But I'll let you know what we've gotten to it.
It could be quite bumpy and dangerous.
All right, Greg.
This is going to take all of your concentration and skills as a pilot,
but you could do this. Just focus.
Just focus.
Just focus. Oh shit, it's Wendy!
It's Wendy!
It's Wendy!
Hey girl, what's going on?
No, I'm not doing anything.
You know me, I'm just living my life.
Oh, no!
Oh, no!
Oh, no!
Terrible!
All right, that's it for today's headlines. Let's move on to something that everyone loves. Terrible.
All right, that's it for today's headlines.
Let's move on to something that everyone loves.
It's time to check in on today's Lotto Numbers with Dosey Sloan, everybody.
Hello.
What is going on, Dose?
What is going on, Dose?
So good to see you, friend?
Hello? Yes.
Dose. What are today's winning lotter numbers? Yeah, yeah, yeah, listen, listen, Trevor.
Now I hear what you're saying, nobody wants people on a plane on the phone, but have you ever
overheard a good argument?
I'm talking about tea.
Hot.
Pour it fresh from an exit row, come on.
Picture this.
You're on an international flight.
The movie's trash.
You're already eight.
There's nothing to do.
And then suddenly, you hear Stacy in the middle seat,
call her husband and tell him she's pregnant,
because she took a pregnancy test in the terminal bathroom.
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we don't know if it's her husband or somebody else.
But there's more information to come.
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Right?
Is Stacey a hero, or is she Jezebel Harlan Incorporated?
Either way, this is my in-flight movie now.
And this is people coming together as a people.
OK. together as a people. Okay? Because what do people love to do? Be in other people's
business!
And that is why I think that we should have phone calls on airplanes.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait, but go back.
Yeah, but what happened with the baby?
I don't know!
See, that's what I'm saying. I wasn't going to Scotland, but now I have to follow
this lady to hear I gotta go to cold ass Scotland and see what this heff is up to. Okay well I can't wait to find out Ducey but we're running out of
time can we get to the lotter numbers please? Yeah yeah yeah yeah listen by the
way now you know she's an Atlanta girl she's a George Peach.
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A pastor and a football player?
The God of football?
And the God of God?
And I'm glad Herschel didn't win.
And I'm glad Herschel didn't win. Okay, we are all very happy that
black-headed man did not win. But the problem is now that he's not running, we
don't know where he's at.
During the election I felt safe. He was on camera all the time.
Okay, but now he's incognito and free.
Listen, this man is a menace.
He's gonna be running around and person ain't an FBI agent, okay?
Getting everybody in their mama pregnant.
This is a public safety emergency. And when I say everybody in their mama, I'm worried because my mama lives in Georgia.
We got to find this man, okay?
Listen, now I know a couple places he won't be a library.
Uh, the condo section of a CBS.
Family court, we know her he's not going to be. The condo section of a CBS, Family Court.
We know her he's not going to be.
And listen, America, for just 65 cents a day.
You can help me find Herschel Walker.
Okay, well, do you say, people will have the money to help you if we can help them
with the lottery numbers. Can we just get the winning lotter numbers, please?
Oh, yeah, yeah, of course. So today's winner is Herschel Walker.
Mr. Walker, you just need to come down to the studio
and claim your prize. And please do not pay attention
to the giant cage above your head.
Doos Sloen, everybody. The weirdest lot to remember I've ever gotten.
All right, when we come back, we're going to get a sneak peek at the season's best Christmas
movie of all time, plus the legendary, Roger Federer, still joining me on the show,
so don't go well. Welcome back to the Daily Show.
It's the holiday season.
The time of year when we bring a tree into our living room, so we can sing songs around it while we watch it slowly die.
It's also the time when TV networks drop dozens of holiday movies
where white people meet and fall in love
thanks to the power of Christmas.
It's a tradition that we at the Daily Show love so much we wanted to get in on ourselves.
So please enjoy this trailer for our own upcoming holiday movie. He was a poll worker doing his part in a local election.
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Wow.
But how can two people share a life together?
When they can't share a democracy.
Christmas Town has a new mayor. It came down to one final ballot.
And the final vote is for the Democrat.
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You rigged the election and ruined Christmas.
Honey, just because the Republican lost doesn't mean it was rigged. The only lost here is you losing me.
Oh man, this is really a low part in our story.
When elections hopes are lost, sometimes all you need is a Christmas miracle.
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Excuse me.
You got room for one more patriot with this insurrection?
You brought zip ties.
If we're going to do this, we're going to do it together.
This holiday season, make sure you cast a vote for love.
Can't wait to angrily watch that.
All right, stay tuned because when we come back, the king of the court, Roger Federal
will be doing me on the show.
You don't want to miss it. Welcome back to the Daily Show.
My guest to the today is one of the greatest tennis players and one of the greatest athletes
of-the-aughts.
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He is a 20-time Grand Slam champion.
He's also a philanthropist, an entrepreneur, and one of the classiest people you will ever
meet.
Please welcome Roger Federer himself.
Welcome to the Daily Show.
Thank you.
It is so good to have you here because I mean, you, you have for over two decades now in many ways defined
a sport.
It is so good to have you here because I mean you you have for over two decades now in
many ways defined a sport you've defined how people see it you've defined how
people try and play it you are a move I don't know if you ever think about
how amazing that is when people will say they'll be like I'm doing a
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a legend in the sport, you know, who defined so many aspects of the game and he held the record
for a very long time and then you come into the sport, you eclipse his record in what, six
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And so you keep doing it.
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and it was it was incredible and I needed the likes of Pete Sampus you know
to also show me how it is at the top and it's it's tough you know but I
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that I didn't take tennis almost that serious or that professional.
Still had that bit of an amateur twist to it, I'm a bit worried that every sport is going
into such a professional direction which I hope we don't lose the fun in it.
Yeah, I'd love to know. You know, that's one of the biggest things that has has has has has has that has thruke that's thi thiiiiiiiiiii and thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, I'm, I's, I's, I'm, I'm, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm that's, I'm that's, I'm that's, I'm thin, I'm thin, I's, I's, I's, I's, I's, I's, I's, I. And, I. And, I, I, I's, I's, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, toomoomorrow, totea. And, thau. thea. thea. thea. thea. thauoomorrow, thin, thin, that's one of the biggest things that has struck me about you in meeting you as a human being, and many people will say this about you.
You'll meet many athletes who have dominated a sport.
The sport is their life.
It doesn't feel like that for you.
It feels like the sport is a huge part of your life, but Roger Federer is still Roger.
You know, you're down to earth, you have fun, you have to have fun, the the the their their their to have fun, you, their tha, it inspires you in a different way. Do you feel like the whole sport has changed in that way?
It has become like really meticulous and analytical?
Yeah, more so.
More analytics in the game.
Sport science is also coming in hard.
It's okay. It's important, you know,
and when you see somebody else doing something that works,
well, you gotta kind of do it too, or at least try it then you go you follow them you know and I probably I did some of it for
other players or for a lot of them and now others are showing it how it's done
you know and of course we're living a very statistic based world
you know we love our statistics and we love breaking records and
who's the greatest and all that stuff so you come out
you just won a grand Slam or you're just world number one and the first question so how
long you want to say world number one like what's when you're going to win
the next Grand Slam like what's your next winn instead of actually enjoying
it and it's a bit of a problem I think we instead of enjoying it we have to
move on to move on to quickly and one Wimbledon victory would have have th me and ended up going on and winning several but it was
It was good.
It was good.
I'd love to talk to you about that.
When people regard an athlete as the greatest of all time, oftentimes they're only referring
to what the athlete has done in the field of play on the court, you know, on the racetrack, whatever it may be. Every single human being who, even if they don't, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, the, the, it, it, the, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the the they. they. they. th, th, the, thi. the, the their, their, their, their, their, the, in the field of play, on the court, you know, on the racetrack, whatever it may be.
Every single human being, who, even if they don't know you personally, says, Roger Federer
is the greatest of all time, not just because of what he achieved in terms of numbers, but
how he defined the sport. For instance, you had the record for a long and beats that with 21. Then Novak comes along and beats that with 22.
And yet, when you talk to them, they say,
Roger Federer is who we're aspiring to trying to.
And he defines how we're trying to play it.
So I'd love to be?
No, no, look, I feel very lucky to be that guy and I know I've been, ever, ever, since they
come on tour, I've been there.
So I think it's a great moment for them, you know, and especially younger generation they were not allowed to say
I want to win the US Open because they were told that you can't say that because you know
Novak and Rafa and Roger we're all playing so they are the ones that can say that you're not allowed
to say that but I think you know the end was very emotional and to be actually on such a great friendship really with the guys at the very end of my the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the US US US the US the the US the US US US the US US US US US US US US US US US US the US US US US the US US US US US the US US US US US the US US US US US the US US US US the US US the US the the US US the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the end the end end end end end end end end end end end end end end end end end end end end end the end the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end the end of the end the end of the end the the the end the the end such a great sort of a friendship really
with the guys at the very end of my career after everything that we've gone
through brutal matches, great wins, tough losses and at the end always having this
camaraderie is amazing I mean maybe just a little anecdote because maybe
people don't know but we share the same locker room we share the same
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to see when you were saying goodbye to the sports,
so many people were sad because I think for many, myself included,
we felt like we were robbed of, you know,
the last few years, COVID robbed us of so much in our personal lives,
you know, in societal lives, but then also in moments like this, we got robbed of two years of Roger Federer playing the game.
It felt like your retirement came so early.
And when you did say goodbye, no to us it did.
It's like, you know?
Not for me.
Your knees are telling a different story.
I was hanging on.
But then, you know, there's that amazing video of the players saying good to the players saying goodbye to you. And it's this clip of you and Rafael Nadell crying.
We're all crying.
You are crying.
You are in tears.
You're bawling together.
And that was a special moment.
You know, I really think, I mean,
this is a very unusual situation for us to be on the same team,
number one.
And so I think that changed the whole dynamics the whole the whole the whole the whole the whole the whole the whole the whole the whole that changed the whole dynamics of my farewell if you want. Then my hope was I could play doubles with Rafa, so call him up after the US Open.
And it was a very emotional phone call actually because it was one of the first times I told
somebody outside of my team and family.
And I had to call him up and tell him, hey, Rafa, just before you make any other plans, I would love you to be at the Labor la............... And, th. And, th. And, th. And, th. And, th. And, to, th. And, to be, to be, the to be, to be, to be, to be, to be, to be, to be, to be, toe, toe. And, toe, toe, toe, toe, toe, toe, toe, toe, toe, toe, toe, toe, toe, toe, to. And, to. And, to, to, to, to, to, to.. And, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the too.a.a. the too. too. the too. too. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. to call him up and tell him, hey, Rafa, just before you make any other plans, I would love you to be at the Labor Cup and play maybe one last doubles with me.
It would be amazing because unfortunately, my knee is not so good anymore.
I think it's the end, you know, and he's like, oh yeah, oh my god, okay, yeah, I'll be there.
Whatever it takes. I just know, because of the baby.
So it was one of the first times I had to tell that story and come to terms like the career
is ending. So when he showed up and Novak was there and Murray was there and Björn
Borg was there and everybody was there. It was an amazing moment and then I knew it was
going to be incredibly emotional. I've always cried a lot in victory and in defeat when I was younger.
I don't know why, but I do it. But I'm happy because I remember those moments even more
so because of it. And then when it was all over and I had to take the mic, I knew it was going to be terrible for me, but I felt like I did actually pretty good. I think you did.
And I was so happy I was able to be there in tennis clothes and not like this, because
that was my, in my vision, it was going to be a horror show, you know, for me to be there
with the mic in front of the, in the light and tell everybody, you know, this is it. had so much success and Labor Cup was beautiful and Rafa there holding my hand briefly, people
thought it was, or I held his hand actually.
Hands were held, it doesn't matter.
It was amazing, honestly.
You know, you're going to have, and you will always be synonymous with the sport
that you, as I said, you know, you cannot separate Roger Federer from the sport itself now.
And yet, I was shocked to hear a story, which I don't know if it was true or not.
You know, I was like, Roger Federer, you know, the name is synonymous with the sport.
You can't, and then someone was like, well, you know, Roger.
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in Tokyo for my sponsor, my sponsor, Uniclo. And I came back to Wimbledon, actually to London
to come see a doctor for having a second opinion on my knee because my knee has been not great lately. And then I didn't want to tell Wimbledon that I was going to maybe be there and I didn't
know if I was going to have time to go by the club because I was going to fly home to the family.
So Dr. Poemont, so I'm like, theyn'clock.
the watch, okay, we got two hours to kill. let's quickly go half tea at Wimbledon. Of course. So I'm like let's go but I have
not really been at Wimbledon when the tournament is not on so okay so I drive
up to the gate where usually guests come in where let's say you would
arrive and then you go up and so I get out I tell my coach who was with me at the time sarin I tell him I quickly go out and speak to the security lady you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you th you th you th you th you th you th you th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I the I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I the I the I the the the the the the tell the the the tell the the the the the the the the the the the the the the quickly go out and speak to the security lady, you know, I got this, you know, and then...
I did not.
So then I get out and I'm like, yes, hello.
I'm just wondering how I can get into Wimbledon, you know, where's the door?
Where's the gate?
And she's... Yeah, do you have a membership card?
I'm like, uh, we have one.
I don't, because when you win Wimbled
and you become a member automatically.
Okay. Yes, and I honestly, I don't know
about membership cards.
They're probably at home somewhere.
And I've just been traveling, so I had no idea.
So I'm like, no, I am a member.
And normally I'm here. So I have to start again, right? So I tell her, normally when I'm here,
I'm playing. And there's loads of people and I come in in a different way, and now it's the first time I'm not here. Well the tournament is not on and I don't know where to get
in so I'm just asking you again where can I get in she's like well I'll decide
but you have to be a member. So I look at her and I look at her and I look at her
and I'm in a panic now and I'm so sorry and I couldn't believe I still can't believe, I say that, because I still feel bad about it and I'd look at her and I was like, I have won this tournament eight times.
Please, believe me, I am a member and where do I get in?
So I'm like, okay.
Oh, it was.
So then, yeah.
So, I get back in the car, my coach is like, oh, all good, where do we get in?
I'm like, don't, don't talk.
So I'm like, let's go up and around the gate.
So she doesn't let you in?
No, so, so, so, so then I go out and I go around on the other side.
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what, what, it, yeah, yeah. And said, oh, Mr. Fetter, oh, my God, I can't believe
you're here at Wimbledon. Like, can we take a selfie? I'm like, yes, let's take a
picture. And the security guards that are there. They're like, oh my god, Mr. Fettering here? you have the membership, thagh. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the, th. th. th. th. the, th. th. th. th. th. the, th. I, thi. I, thi. I, thi. I, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, the, the, the, Mr. Oh, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. F. Mr. F. Mr. Mr. F. Mr. Mr. F. Mr. F. Mr. Mr. F. Mr. Mr. F. Mr. F. I, I, I, I, I you have your membership card? I'm like, no I don't,
but is it possible to get it? Of course, we'll open the door, let me organize it, and I
walk in and the chairman was there and everybody and I was having tea for an hour. And
I thought of going over to the other side and giving a wave that, but I didn't do it. But I didn't do that. You'd that. But I, you, I, I, I, I, you, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I, I, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, th. I, I, I, th. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I didn't, I didn't, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. that. But it was... You would never do that. It was terrible. You would never do that.
You see?
That's what I mean.
That's the Roger Federer.
When I said I want to, Wimbledon eight times, for a split second I wasn't sure if it was eight
anymore because I would, I thought it was seven, was it eight? I don't know, but I said it because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, because, I, I, I, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's you know what I love that both of you in that situation because on on your side you never talk like that you're never that
person I've bumped I've been with you in places where somebody for some
reason doesn't recognize you and you don't respond as if they should
recognize you're not that person exactly but on her side I believe she
deserves a raise she was gangster she was doing yeah
yeah absolutely where is your membership card sir I mean I mean, you know, you know how it goes sometimes. They do their job. Absolutely. I don't know if you're right. Where's the
membership card, buddy? Where's your name? Where's your picture? You don't have it?
I'm sorry. I like that. Yeah, it was good. It was good. You know, what I've
enjoyed about, about knowing you is, we have many things in common. We are, we both, we both are half Swiss, half South African.
Yeah, we both have South African.
We, we both speak multiple languages.
We both played at the record holding, you know, I think it's still, we both play tennis.
We do, we do. Yeah, I think it's the world record for the highest attendance for a tennis match. We might still hold it.
So, I mean, I played for 20 plus years, right?
But to break the record, you know?
I needed you?
You needed help.
Yes, I didn't help.
I don't think it would have happened without me.
We have between us 20 grandstam titles.
It's crazy. But, and you know, in many ways, you know, we're both moving on to something different.
And I'd love to know from your side, as an athlete, who's defined yourself as something
for so long, and the people have defined you as one thing for so long, you've talked about
how hard the idea of moving on has been, the idea of what you will do when tennis isn't
your life.
But I've noticed that you've almost seamlessly slid into everything. You know, your clothing is everywhere,
your shoes. You know, like one of my, one of my camera guys on the team, Tim, he was telling
he's like, these are like walking on clouds. Oh, really? No, but you, and you've done
everything exceptionally, your philanthropy, all of the work you've done to help education in
Africa. Roger Federer has excelled at everything in life. What are you most excited about that won't be tennis related? You know I'm I feel a little bad
at the moment because I mean it's been super easy transition so far I feel
really good. I mean I might fall off the cliff tomorrow who knows but I feel
really good and the thing is I've told a lot of people who had so many
requests you know while I was still playing, like, well, reach out to me when I'm retired. Yes. So they have now.
And so now we've had to say no in a thousand different messages ways, you know, unfortunately, no,
still not, you know. So I feel bad about saying no, but I think I have to take the time to
make the next move.
I'm anyway, still very busy. I mean I have four children and they mean everything to me
I'm two sets of twins twin boys that are eight and twin girls that are 13
So that needs to be my priority with my wonderful wife Mirka and we
That's right she deserves it yeah she does because because me is amazing if you've met her
She's been every step at a way so no so I mean I'm really looking forward to what's next I mean I mean like you said you she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she she has has has she has she has she has she has she has she has she has has a to have she is a that she is a that she does is amazing she is amazing she is amazing she is amazing she is amazing she is amazing is amazing is amazing is amazing is amazing is amazing is amazing is amazing is amazing is a the the the the the the the the the the that she is amazing she is amazing she is amazing she is amazing she is a the that she is a that she is a to me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me is a to have a to have a to have a to have a to have a to have a to have a to have a to have a to have a that is a that is a that is a that is a that is a that's a that's a that's a that's a that's a that's a's been with me every step of the way. So no, so I mean, I'm really looking forward to what's next.
I mean, like you said, I have my philanthropy, I have my part, just my sponsors, I have my business,
and it's going super well.
And I don't know, I want to see how I maybe stay involved in tennis in some shape or
before.
I'm not sure yet how it's going because because. that many jobs if you want in tennis like in maybe in soccer or in golf I feel like they
have many more.
Oh, that's interesting.
Yeah, they do.
We are either a coach or a commentator, right?
That's it's a very solitary sport, very small.
Yeah, so I'll have to see, but I'll have to see.
But I'll have to see, but I'll always know if you've seen the ads. They're really amazing. No, they really are.
Some of the funniest ads. You know, you did one with Anne Hathaway. That was pretty amazing.
One with the role of Robert DeNiro was one of my favorites. You know, the role of Robert De Niro.
Robert was one of the greatest athletes of all time.
And I get a call when I'm in Switzerland, he goes,
I know you're here.
Would you like me to maybe, would you like to go for lunch maybe
and talk about Switzerland,
or would you, can I show you around or can I?
I'm like, can you?
Can you?
Can you? Like it's so gracious and it's so unassuming up like it would like I would expect you for me like I know you're here you're going with me but no Roger
Fair is like if you would like maybe I can you know to and it was great to see
it was amazing it was sure was unbelievable and you're one of the best
tour guides of of Swiss tourism no I learned from you I learned from you I put stuff in the show and so I'd love to know those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those th. those those those those th. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's too. I told. I to their those that those ads were nerve-wracking
because you know the good thing with the Robert De Niro one is that I'm in
number one I can't believe he actually did it which in itself was a victory I
mean I'm a huge fan and and then he shot his first was during
COVID and was like we're on a call you know on a video call so he had had
had done his before and then I could just act on what he th th th th th th th th th th th th th th the th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th. th. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the. the. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. the the the the the the the the to the to the theeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. the the the video call. So he had done his before, and then I could just act on what he did.
So, and I obviously could do a hundred takes if I had to and it was no pressure and he wasn't
around. But I agree, it was actually very creative and it was a good piece, especially
his side, me.
I think you're fantastic.
But then Anne Hathaway, on the other hand, she was sitting next to me when I was doing
the ad.
Was that stressful?
Yes, that was very stressful.
Because I hadn't, the script had changed a lot of the times, and then I gave up because
I knew Anne was doing her magic.
And when I showed up, the director said, I usually shoot, I piece. And I'm like, what do you mean in one piece? Like the whole thing.
Yeah, one take, the whole thing.
And then it goes like, an action.
And literally, I had no idea about any of the lines.
So they created all these teleprompters for me.
So I could read off them.
And then the camera will. You could have been nicer to me and then she tells me at one point towards the end.
She's like, you know, Roger, you have improved so much during the shoot and you're doing
so good, you're improvising incredibly well.
And I look at I was like, you don't have to tell me this.
I'm not a good actor.
I need you to come home and just to come this was a fun ad, you had a great time and you
don't need to tell me I'm doing well.
It just needs to be good for you, I'm fine, don't worry, I can be terrible and I'm okay with
it too.
But you were terrible.
You're a great ambassador for the sports of tennis.
And honestly, you're a great ambassador for human beings. Thank you for everything you've done. Thank you very much. Thank you for taking the time to be the end. It's an online. Every single person we love and love for
reason. We're going to take a quick break, but we'll be right back after this.
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