
Roger Federer's Fans in India Oblige Photoshop Request with Hilarious Tweets
Roger Federer took a quick trip to India recently, but unlike the fashion in which he excels on the tennis court, he couldn't get to all the places he wanted.
Thus, "King Roger" enlisted the help of local fans to bolster his odyssey vicariously through Photoshop, posting a message to Twitter imploring his followers to contribute to the cause:
The results were spectacular. Federer became as ubiquitous as ever thanks to the convergence of modern technology and visual wizards with wonderful senses of humor.
The 17-time Grand Slam champion retweeted many of the photos and thanked his followers afterward:
For the complete list of Federer's personal favorites, click here. Otherwise, brace for a ton of obscure, hilarious photos featuring Federer "sightseeing" all around India.
This looks like a nature walk gone bad for Federer:
Exotic, alternative forms of transportation are always fun. Federer seems to be enjoying the easygoing lifestyle now that all the major tournaments have passed:
Forget vacationing—the Photoshop guru who posted here wants Federer to work, in sales, no less—as a means of immersing himself in India's culture:
Holy holiday, Batman! Federer has morphed into a giant here:
With so many activities and the biological contortion from that last photo taking its toll, it appears Federer is in a bit of a daze taking in this marquee landmark:
"#Federer visits #Mysore. He seems lost. #PhotoshopRF #india pic.twitter.com/LPGr036hc4
— Vinayak swamy (@VinayakSwamy) September 25, 2014"
Roger Federer: Bollywood star? I can see it, what with moves like this one:
"Oh no. RT "@MerchantTennis: .@rogerfederer You should attempt Bollywood dancing! #PhotoshopRF pic.twitter.com/0CJsLHloRA"
— Shireen (@TrueBlueSFM) September 25, 2014"
And in case anyone was concerned that Federer wouldn't stay active when he eventually moves on from competitive tennis, here is one potential avenue for him to explore:
There are many more Federer Photoshops, but the ones above stood out to yours truly. Federer generously compiled his own list, and a simple search on Twitter will yield plenty of results.
Even though Federer failed to win a major for the second season in a row, this ought to cheer him up and remind him just how many fans he has supporting him across the globe.
With how strong he came on in the Wimbledon final and in advancing to the U.S. Open semifinals, Federer should still be a factor in the near future. It would be a surprise to not see him continue on among the true elite in men's tennis at least for 2015.

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