优衣库找费德勒拍了新广告,外媒开始疯狂嘲笑
Poor Roger Federer. The man widely regarded as the world’s greatest tennis player in history is only seven months into his deal with clothing giants Uniqlo and they have already made him look an absolute plum. The Swiss player is no stranger to toe-curling advertising campaigns, of course. But his latest foray into salesmanship raises the face-palm bar way, way higher than a garment which combines technologically advanced fabric and large, easy-to-close buttons. Way higher. This 30-second masterpiece-cum-car-crash opens with the great man standing at a piano in a well-appointed house. Federer is clad in jeans of an Eighties hue and a khaki green shirt. It then cuts to a close-up of his face, caked in production make-up. “I could only think of tennis and nothing else when I first started,” he says, before playing the opening bars to “Prelude No 1 to Well Tempered Clavier” by Johann Sebastian Bach. Really. The 20-time Grand Slam winner can play Bach. “Once I began taking time for myself,” he continued over the music, “that’s when I truly started winning. My time off the court is just as important as my time on. Because tennis is just the beginning of my story. I am just getting started.” Which on first listening is all great – until you remember that a career in the resolutely individual activity that is tennis could be seen as the epitome of “taking time for myself”. And then comes the clincher. The music stops. “My life, my jeans,” Federer adds, surely weeping inside. “Authentic jeans with all day comfort.” It is just that he doesn’t actually seem to be acting. He is trying to sound earnest. To think that Federer has over nine years remaining on his deal. What will they make him do next? |