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Watch: Nadal and Federer's on camera laughing fit

It’s like pulling teeth when these two sit down together to carry out a fairly simple task.

NATURALS ON THE tennis court but certainly not naturals in front of the camera.

That would have to be the verdict on Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer’s attempt at shooting a video appeal for Federer’s charity.

Whilst the two are big rivals on the tennis court, they appear to be laughing buddies off it as they struggle through this promotional video for The Match for Africa which was held last year for the Roger Federer Foundation.

Watch:

Unfortunately it looks as if Federer can’t really handle life in front of the camera lens.

Check out this 2009 interview with CNN in which he can’t seem to keep a straight face as the interviewer tries to ask him questions that he actually doesn’t have to answer:

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    Sep 6th 2012, 7:45 AM

    brilliant so far ,brilliant athletes,brilliant atmosphere,enjoying every minute of it :)

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    Sep 6th 2012, 1:02 PM

    These Paralympics are absolutely brilliant. Channel 4 giving super coverage, thanks be to jaysus I have sky. I bet RTE regrets not covering it now seeing its so popular and the Irish athletes are doing us so proud. I wonder will they now cover the Rio Paralympic.

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    Sep 6th 2012, 9:23 AM

    The Alex Zinardi story must have a movie in it

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    Sep 6th 2012, 5:15 PM

    I watch on UPC, on Channel 4. Setanta 1 is an extra pay channel. Setanta Ireland have highlights three times a day. It’s just brilliant and the Irish have excelled themselves.

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    Sep 6th 2012, 10:22 AM

    I’m amazed at the amount of coverage these events get. As sports followers we are fascinated by who is the fastest man or woman over 100m on the planet, this is an age old tradition. Is anyone actually bothered who the fastest slightly blind man, man with one leg or woman in a wheelchair is. Pistorius is famous because he ran in the actual Olympics, the vast majority of people couldn’t name another paralympic competitor.

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    Sep 6th 2012, 11:09 AM

    It’s the adversity these athletes overcome to compete and succeed in the paralympics that has captured the imagination of the nation. They are inspirational and demonstrate the strength of human willpower. I’m actually disappointed there hasn’t been more coverage of the paralympics, particularly on RTE.

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