WATCH: Roger Federer's Documentary; Stunning promo ad on Tower Bridge in London

Tennis legend Roger Federer's recent documentary, "Twelve Final Days," featured a stunning advertisement at Tower Bridge in London. Watch the video here:

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Tennis legend Roger Federer's recent documentary, "Twelve Final Days," featured a stunning advertisement at Tower Bridge in London. Notably, fans were encouraged to watch it by displaying the documentary on the famous Tower Bridge. The Swiss star's rallying video was displayed on the two towers. On one tower, the ball got hit by a young Federer, and on the other, the current Federer followed with another hit. In addition to this, the advertisement saw a big screen roll down while the ball moved back and forth between the two towers. It was a wonderful promotional move to have a promo for Federer's documentary broadcast.

Notably, the OTT platform Amazon Prime is all set to release Federer's documentary on June 20. In addition, creativity went to a new level with this video, creating some excitement on social media. Undoubtedly, Federer can draw attention; however, this time, Amazon Prime hit the mark with their creativity. 

Federer decided to wrap up his racket in the Laver Cup 2022, finishing nearly two decades of dominance in the sport of tennis. Notably, the day that the legendary Swiss player played his final match was emotional for the tennis community. The 42-year-old legend's last days as a professional tennis player in the run-up to the Laver Cup will be talked about in the documentary. 

Also Read: Roger Federer opens up about wife Mirka's role in his career

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 I told them that I was officially retiring: Federer

"For the film, we just said, 'Well, let's capture [Mirka] and she can see how it felt [in that moment]... and then the kids can see how their mum was at the time. Actually, funny enough, I think when she was doing the interview, I went into the bedroom of the children and I told them that I was officially retiring... in ten days," Roger Federer said.

"Mirka doesn't get enough credit. She's amazing. She really is someone that understood tennis and understands her husband so well, not only with the tennis but also with who he became as an icon. She's incredible that she managed all that," he added further.