NEW YORK—Roger Federer has a bucket list, at least where tennis is concerned. Given where he’s already been and what he’s already accomplished, it’s undoubtedly much smaller than most people’s. Where simply getting to Melbourne for the Australian Open would be thrilling for some, he won the event six times.
But even Federer entertains everyman dreams. In one of his final US Open appearances, Federer was struggling with lingering back issues. Long car rides “were a bit of a drag” for him, and he only did some light hitting on his off-days between matches. He wanted an alternative to sitting in traffic getting from Manhattan to the courts in Queens.
Federer had a proposition: “I said to my coaches: Is it possible I can play in Central Park?”
Anyone who has tried to play tennis in Central Park knows how difficult it can be to secure court time. People will get there before dawn or wait in line for hours for the opportunity.
Then again, not everyone is Roger Federer.
“We actually went and there’s normal people playing next to us,” recalls Federer. “They start looking at me: “Are you kidding me? This is not real.” I still remember vividly that it was just a cool moment. You know a bucket-list thing that during the US Open I was still in the tournament and played in Central Park.”