Swiss freestyle skier Andri Ragettli recently posted a picture holding Uniqlo’s hats with the RF logo that Roger Federer released last week. Andri Ragettli published the photo with the following title: “The new RF caps!
I love the pink, thank you Roger Federer. “Andri Ragettli held the pink, blue, blue-green and white caps in his hand.
New RF caps!????love the pink one????thanks roger federer????#RogerFederer #ThankYou pic.twitter.com/Lw1m6IPubr – Andri ragettli (ndAndriragettli) December 6, 2020
Roger Federer reintroduces the RF cap
Andri also wore a pink cap with the white RF logo on it.
He said that the Roger Federer cap looks very cool in pink. In the meantime, Roger Federer announced and spoke about the caps: “After a long wait and extensive fine-tuning, UNIQLO and I are very happy to announce the return of the RF hat in 8 fresh colors from the 8th
December 2020. “According to Uniqlo, the caps will only be available in certain selected countries and online markets. According to Twitter users who wanted to buy caps, the caps in some stores quickly sold out.
This was the first time since Federer and Nike’s contract ended in 2018 that the RF logo returned to the Schweizer. On Twitter, Uniqlo reported on the availability of the caps from December 8th and asked fans to show their support with a special hashtag.
Federer posted a small video announcing the launch of the caps on his social media accounts. “Roger Federer got his logo back and we’re celebrating with a range of RF caps.
8 unique color options at a price that every fan will appreciate. Will be available on December 8th. Tweet your enthusiasm for this news with #RFcapisback, “wrote Uniqlo. In 2020 Roger Federer only played one tournament: the Australian Open.
He reached the semi-finals in Melbourne (lost to Novak Djokovic) before ending his season after two operations on the right meniscus. He finished the year fifth in the world. Although the 20-time slam champion has announced that he will be back in 2021, his schedule has not yet been released.
In February 2020, Federer and Nadal also traveled to South Africa to play the non-profit Match for Africa 6 event. Billionaire Microsoft founder Bill Gates and television personality Trevor Noah have also teamed up with Federer and Nadal for the double exhibition game.
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