Thursday 3 January 2019

Federer, Serena click 'most noteworthy selfie ever' after dream conflict

It took 43 Grand Slam triumphs and more than two decades to set up the on-court meeting however when the minute at long last arrived, Roger Federer and Serena Williams gave the limit swarm at Perth a night to recall.

Federer's Switzerland beat Serena's US 4-2 4-3(3) in the blended copies decider at the Hopman Cup on Tuesday.

The pair hailed each other in the post-coordinate meeting before the tennis titans caught the notable minute in what Hopman Cup on Twitter depicted as the 'best selfie ever'.

Federer additionally posted the image via web-based networking media, with the inscription, "Goodness what a night."

"He's the best ever, to be completely forthright." 23-times Grand Slam champ Williams said. "It was so amusing to do this at the zenith of our professions.

"Both on and off the court, he has such mystique, he's such a magnificent player. Perhaps I could get a few hints from him later on."

Federer and Williams have won a joined 171 vocation titles and have gone through more than 600 weeks at world number one.

"It was extraordinary fun," Federer included of the match. "You perceive how decided and centered she is, and I cherish that about her."

Shielding champions Switzerland go up against Greece in their last round-robin coordinate on Thursday while the US confront Great Britain's Cameron Norrie and Katie Boulter.

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