The Swiss great revealed about the story in an episode of The Daily Show released on Thursday (December 8), when host Trevor Noah asked him about the incident.
The 41-year-old Federer, who holds the record for winning the Wimbledon title the most by any player, said he was stopped by a security guard for not having his membership card.
“When you win Wimbledon, you become a member automatically. So, I’m like, ‘No, I don’t have my membership card but I am a member and I’m just wondering where I can get in,’ and she said, ‘Yeah, but you have to be a member.'”, Federer recalled the incident.
“I was like, ‘I’m just asking you again where can I get in’, and she said, ‘The other side, but you have to be a member’.”
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When a player wins Wimbledon, he immediately becomes a member of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (ALTEC), a feat Federer has accomplished eight times.
“So, I look at her one last time and I’m so sorry, I couldn’t believe and still can’t believe I said this and because I still feel bad about it. I’d look at her and say, ‘I have won this tournament eight times. Please believe me, I am a member!'” he added.
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Federer, who was unfamiliar with membership cards, informed her that he did not have one but was a member.
“When I said I won Wimbledon eight times, for a split second, I wasn’t sure if it was eight anymore because I thought it ‘was it seven, was it eight? I don’t know’. But I said it because I never talk like this,” Federed added.
Federer further said that he had to drive to another gate before being recognised by a security guard, who took a picture with him and set up a meeting with the ALTEC chairman.
“And I thought of going over to the other side and giving a wave that I was in but I didn’t do it,” Federer joked.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion, who announced his retirement earlier this year, bowed out with a dream doubles game with long-time friend and rival Rafael Nadal at the Laver Cup.
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