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Ignazio vs. Roger – the duel

We meet the tennis maestro and the Federal President at the coffee machine, on the Swiss Solidarity telephone, at ski races and demos. Does daily news announcer Franz Fischlin have to worry?

It’s a gripping head-to-head race that Roger Federer and Ignazio Cassis are currently fighting: the tennis star is still ahead, but the Federal President is catching up. The performances chase each other!

We welcome Roger back to his natural biotope, the tennis court: first serves after knee surgery, eight months after knee surgery. We listen to Ignazio, also in his natural biotope, at the press conference. He lectures in four languages ​​about diversity.

“This is Ignazio Cassis, hello!”: The Federal President accepts donations over the phone at Swiss Solidarity’s collection center. (March 9, 2022)

Michael Buholzer

We watch Roger operate a coffee machine: “Freshly ground, not encapsulated!” We see Ignazio on TV on the day of the sick: “Live your life!” Roger serenades with friends on a bar stool. We want to donate to Swiss Solidarity, at the other end of the line Ignazio greets us on the phone. We’re watching a women’s giant slalom. Roger Federer waves from the target area.

Caused excitement among ski racers: Roger Federer in the finish area of ​​the women's giant slalom in Lenzerheide.  (March 6, 2022)

Caused excitement among ski racers: Roger Federer in the finish area of ​​the women’s giant slalom in Lenzerheide. (March 6, 2022)

GIAN EHRENZELLER

We visit the Federal Palace on the Bern Museum Night. In the Federal Council room makes us happy Ignazio with autographs. Roger donates half a million for the victims of the Russian attack. Ignazio speaks at the Ukraine demo on the Bundesplatz: «Volodymyr, my friend!»

It’s only mid-March, the year is still long. Wimbledon is waiting for Roger. But how can the Federal President improve his performance? Will he next replace Franz Fischlin as presenter of the “Tagesschau”?

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